Raydawg.......
We live in St. Augustine and love it.
On your way North to the St. Augustine are, if you want a smaller community, but still not to far from airports, activities, etc.....Drive up Rt. "A1A", along the ocean, and stop, look around and think about the "Flagler Beach" area. Some unique shops, restaurants, and a smaller quaint community!
Along "A1A" there are some nice areas that one could live and enjoy being close to the beach, or on the beach.
"Palm Coast" is a growing area, and is worth consideration. Some nice communities, and relatively close shopping , etc, growing, but not overcrowded yet. Maybe 10 more years or so.
There are some nice areas North of Palm Coast, along "A1A", such as Beverly Beach, Crescent Beach, or Butler Baeach, which are closer to St. Augustine.
Over on Rt.1 coming North, is a new "55+" community, called Reverie, about 30 minutes from St. Augustine, and 20 minutes from Palm Coast.
We live about 7 miles South of St. Augustine historic district,and like it because the area is not as crowded, but is growing. If along the Rt.1 corridor, you are 4-6 miles from the beach. Many, many great places to eat in and around St. Augustine proper. Tremendous history, nice beach areas, and to me, an all around great place to live!
Also, Remember that Florida does not have State Income taxes, nor Personal Property taxes on vehicles, boats, RV's, etc. And there is a "Homestead Exemption" that exempts $50,000 of your real estate value from taxation!
Some colder days in winter season, 20's to 30's, but great otherwise. Personally, I don't think the humidity is overwhelming in this area, even in the 90 degree days. Usually 8-10 days in the high 97-100 range. Last year, no 100 degree days! Always a slight breeze, up to windy conditions 5-15mph, and always 3-5 degrees cooler than the Jacksonville area. Jacksonville is about 40 miles North!
Yep there's growth here, but you can find plenty of areas to live in and enjoy,that aren't over populated!
C'mon Down!!
Allan