Should i move to tampa or jacksonville
It is just south of Jacksonville and is family friendly with great schools. Joined Sep 23, I love living in Jacksonville! Joined Oct 23, We are considering moving to Lakeland. We have family in Tampa and they love it! Joined Mar 27, Tampa has a lot going for it, but I loved living in Ponte Vedra Beach. Because it's so close to southern Georgia, the weather is a bit more temperate and it hasn't really gotten hit too hard by hurricanes. Pacolovestacos DIS Veteran. Joined Apr 15, Joined Nov 29, My dad lives in jax, technically Fruit Cove, and loves it.
I second St. John's county school systems. Nocatee is going to be a huge development when done. Joined May 7, I lived in the South Side of Jacksonville for 4 years. I grew up in Orlando. My father lives in Tampa. Jacksonville, as in Duval County, is divided into four major areas.
There's the North side which has seen a lot of rehabbing and development. This is where the airport is. It's a lot nicer than it used to be, but still up and coming. The West side is more country, cheaper, but definitely not as nice. I would not live there. The beaches area is nice, schools are ok. Can be expensive. The south side has great pockets. Like all cities, the major thoroughfares get very congested.
But with the addition of another air station, the city has been seeing some changes. A lot of the Navy personnel, over the years, have, at some point, been stationed and stayed in Jacksonville. And when retirement came, they usually would come back. But it does not have the same impact on the city compared to Jacksonville.
Some retirees stay in Tampa. But not as much as those that go to Jacksonville. Jacksonville has a river. It runs through the whole city and flows through the north. Then it goes to the east and off into the Atlantic. Tampa, on the other hand, has a bay that separates it from Pinellas. This makes boating a popular activity in the city. Tampa has a Cuban ex-pat community. In fact, this is a large community they have in the city.
So, when in the city, expect a lot of amazing Cuban cuisines. There are also a few festivals that celebrate the Cuban culture. This usually happens at Ybor Square. It is a trendy neighborhood that mainly was cigar factories in the past. But as of this writing, the square is full of restaurants and bars. As a joke, people refer to Jacksonville as the capital of South Georgia.
The reason for this is because one would find more alumni of the University of Georgia here. There are actually more in Jacksonville than anywhere else.
Tampa has about UF. Occasionally, there would be alumni or two from Miami. But mostly USF. This is because their educational system is strong. And this shows in their graduates. But we think, overall, comparing the two, it should be Jacksonville.
Tampa is progressive, yes. But when it comes to traffic, the quality of life, and a lot more, Jacksonville is better. The cost of living , overall, is higher in Tampa. Rent is higher. The same is true when it comes to the cost of groceries. In fact, one should look at purchasing power.
The residents of Tampa have lower purchasing power compared to that of Jacksonville. Overall, Jacksonville is cheaper. Even when we talk of salaries, one can live comfortably well in Jacksonville with a lower salary. This is when you compare salaries in both cities. Compared, your dollars in Jacksonville can still go a very long way.
And this does not include rent yet. As mentioned earlier, food is more expensive in Tampa. Meals at fast food are also more expensive in Tampa than in Jacksonville.
Local beer is more expensive in Tampa. It is about 5. But for some reason, when it comes to imported beers, there is no difference at all. Even when it comes to groceries, Tampa is more expensive. One such example is a liter of milk. The same is true when it comes to a loaf of bread. Tampa is about 1. Not everything in Tampa is more expensive. For some reason, oranges, bananas, and potatoes are cheaper in Tampa.
This is when you compare it with the same commodities in Jacksonville. Even the cost of riding a cab is more expensive in Tampa. Tampa is And if you have your car, you should also know that Jacksonville is still cheaper. When talking about utility costs, Jacksonville is still cheaper. Agree 39 Disagree 7. Unless you know people, unless you're financially successful, not a place for single parents, Agree 85 Disagree From city council, influential investors, to the mayor, Jacksonville just seems to lack the Compare Now.
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