Originally Posted by WMR
Originally Posted by shrapnel
There seems to be a lot of confusion as to what a “snowbird” really is.

A “Snowbird” goes south for the worst part of the winter. Any idiot going north for the summer would be a “Sunbird” or something similar.

Get it straight or start a thread on how to be confused about little or nothing…

Don't snowbirds have to go north sometime so they have a place to go south from? This is kind of an enigma.

Looks like some significant tax advantages for a retiree to have FL residency. Summer is still much nicer up North. Seems like a good plan.

Would moving from Miami to Jacksonville be considered a snowbird event?


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