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Biophilic

(6,194 posts)
2. Oh, good grief, what a pile of shit.horse *
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 02:05 PM
Oct 14

I made it through almost 3 minutes and than gave up. Yes, Florida is having a major real estate crisis, but it has more too do with insurance rates being way to high for most people to afford. This is NOT Florida's busiest time. Next winter and spring are prime tourist time in Florida. Please, if we are going to have a crisis report at least stick with the basic facts. I don't know what else this said because I simply couldn't stand the video. Yes, Florida tourist season is going to be way down, but lets not get ahead of ourselves. January through April is prime tourist season. That's a few months away.

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Oh no! It is Hosea 8:7 again! Oh no! Who could have known!? Oh no! RockRaven Oct 14 #1
Oh, good grief, what a pile of shit.horse * Biophilic Oct 14 #2
I will tell you now that Canadians are not coming back and I doubt many Europeans are either. Many owned houses Bev54 Oct 14 #7
I agree with you and agree with Canadians and others. Biophilic Oct 14 #11
Yay Canada & Europe! We Need to Get Cha Oct 14 #20
Sorry to tell you, but the insurance rates are only going to get worse NickB79 Oct 14 #18
backed by statistics NJCher Oct 14 #3
Wow! malaise Oct 14 #4
No it isn't. flvegan Oct 14 #5
Nothing is selling here in Oregon either Tree Lady Oct 14 #6
And yet they'll keep electing idiots like Desantis because they refuse to acknowledge how terrible MAGA is. Initech Oct 14 #8
Are we electing them? hannah Oct 14 #10
Something is definitely rotten in the Sunshine State. Initech Oct 15 #21
needs more hysteria lol nt msongs Oct 14 #9
How about "In addition to everything else, Godzilla stomped all over WPB. Not covered by insurance." Wonder Why Oct 15 #22
;Florida has always been a boom and bust state Warpy Oct 14 #12
Florida will soon be LilElf70 Oct 14 #13
5th generation Floridian here PCB66 Oct 14 #14
Agree 100%. Everything south of Orlando should be allowed to return to it's natural state as a giant wetland river n/t Cheezoholic Oct 14 #16
A lot of aquifers are being contaminated by saltwater from rising seas as well NickB79 Oct 14 #19
Tourists won't return until there is "regime change"! BlueWavePsych Oct 14 #15
"The American Dream Is Dead!" czarjak Oct 14 #17
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