Sunday, August 21, 2011

Where can my boyfriend and I live at florida state university

Where can my boyfriend and I live at florida state university?
My boyfirend and I arnt married but we want to live together in tallahassee while hes attending FSU and I'm not, if so can you please tell me in detail, thanks.
Financial Aid - 2 Answers
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Rent an apartment or a house... they are often near campus and some of them are on campus. Most universities only have married-student housing... so, you'll have to stay off campus if you want to room with your bf.
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Alright , downtown , a couple blocks from Florida State , there is a condo building , 14 stories tall , very fancy and prices arnt bad , it's called the Tennyson , the first floor of the building is red , top part is yellow. There is a green roofted 24 story new condo building in Kleman plaza , 2 blocks from the 22 storie capitol building , it has very nice rooms and is pretty inexpeinsive apparently, and lastly another buidling called the Tallahassee center , 11 or 12 stories tall , nice condos , VERY VERY VERY Cheap , nice rooms though , right in Kleman plaza near FSU Hope I helped , GO FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES! WERE GONNA KILL MIAMI THIS YEAR! WOOOOOOO






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Sunday, August 14, 2011

I would like your opinions, if you live in Florida, are you having trouble getting home owners insurance

I would like your opinions, if you live in Florida, are you having trouble getting home owners insurance?
I am trying to sell my home in Florida and have interested buyers, but the cost of the insurance is probably going to make the deal fall through. I'm just curious if I am the only one, or is anyone else running into these problems.
Other - Home & Garden - 5 Answers
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nope no problem at all, but remember NO ONE writes a policy for homeowners during hurricane season....well not quite the season BUT whilst one has been reported................. Our insurance which is very good I think, is included within the mortgage, just wondering are you also in a flood zone area as well? as this would really be a no no for me to buy that house.....
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It's always a problem during hurricane season. I know of many people that bought but couldn't close for this reason. Best to wait until December. If a company is writing policies, it will usually stop if there is a storm in their "box", which I think is within 250 miles.
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I heard that some are having troubles because of the past few years of hurricanes & the damages they did. we had to drop state farm from our auto insurance because they were raising it even on the automobiles. good luck!
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Join the que.
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This answer is more of an opinion than an answer based on researchable facts. I have a relative living in the Orlando area who has been trying to sell her home since January 2006 and another who lives in the Ft Myers area and is not trying to sell. I also have several friends who live in the south Florida area. All are complaining about increases in homeowner's insurance premuims. Insurance companies have been hit with billions of dollars of claims in the last couple of years in the gulf and atlantic coast areas and have raised rates across the board. My relative in Orlando is fairly safe from catastrophic damage, but is still having trouble selling her house. My opinion is that this is part of the general nationwide real estate slowdown. As interest rates rise, more and more people are priced out of the market for "average" homes. There is no doubt that an increase in insurance rates, and the possibility of a catastrophic storm play into the equation, but I think that economic conditions are playing a much larger role than people think. Good luck with your sale.







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Sunday, August 7, 2011

What are some good towns/cities to live in Florida

What are some good towns/cities to live in Florida?
I want to move to Florida within the next 2-3 years and wanted to know what are some good areas. It would be myself, husband and teenager. My son wants to go to college down there but hasn't narrowed it down to which one yet. I was looking at the Lake Buena Vista area but would love any other suggestions.
Orlando - 4 Answers
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It depends entirely on what area of Florida you are talking about. North (Panhandle) North East Coast, Central, West Coast, East Coast (both technically in in the central part of the state but on the coasts as opposed to the middle of the state) or south Florida. If you are looking in the Lake Buena Vista area (which is Central Fl) may I suggest looking at places at bit outside of the "tourist area." LBV is the area of the Walt Disney Resort, and for most permanent residents, not worth the headache. There are areas close to that without the tourist Traffic. Dr. Phillips, Kississimme, Metro West, Meadow woods, are some but there are a ton more. Really a lot of neighborhoods in Orlando are great. There are some not so great ones, so be wary, and talk to people already living there.
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Your looking in a nice centeral area. Orlando is has a lot of industries for jobs and is centerally located so if you wont be too far of a drive to you son if he goes to any of the florida schools you would be within a 4 hour drive. Its also short drives to some great beaches
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It depends on what you like: Do you like small town feel or big city? Will you be bothered by too many tourists and traffic? Do you want to be close to shopping and theme parks? or would you rather be in a quite neighborhood? IMO: Altamonte Springs & Winter Park are very nice. LBV and Kissimmee are too touristy for me and Poinciana seems like it's in the middle of nowhere.
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Dr. Phillips area in Orlando, Winter park, Some areas of Lake Mary.






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Monday, August 1, 2011

is it possible to live between florida and bahamas - uk resident

is it possible to live between florida and bahamas - uk resident?
i am a uk citizen and would like to spend my times living 6 months in florida (hopefully on a b2 visa) and then in the bahamas (i am allowed to stay up to 8 months being from uk) without trying to work in each and having enough money to support myself. how easy is this? in order to re-enter florida after being in the bahamas for 6 months ,is that possible or do i need to return to the uk to get another b2 visa? any help would be greatly appreciated.
Other - United States - 2 Answers
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You need to get visa advice to find out if your B2 visa becomes invalid due to a long absence from the USA. Best is to ask at the Embassy or Consulate that issued the visa. Good luck!
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Well, you certainly cannot ask the visa officer if it is ok to LIVE in Fl. 6 months of the year... that word is a big NoNo. You may visit for up to 180 days a year on a B2 visa, but each time you enter the U.S. the immigration officer has the power to mark your I94 for the period of time HE thinks is appropriate...and you need to have reasons you want to stay for a certain period of tieme...and you wouldn{t want a very specific, predictable pattern wither. I am sure there are people who figure out how to do this...hope you hear from some...but, a pattern that looks like you are LIVING in the U.S. would be your undoing.






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