Submitted by RockLobsterCakes t3_zzjofc in vermont
My husband and I were discussing leaving Florida this evening, and we were throwing around the idea of Vermont. I did a small search on cost of living but I’d really love to hear from folks that are living there. Do you like your state? Do you hate it? What’re the pros and cons to you?
Edit: I messed up and hit post before actually posting my questions. Big dumb sometimes.
Second Edit: Thank you so much for all the input and information from everyone. The new year started out pretty terrible for my little family so moving is now off the books. I’ll keep everything in mind, if the chance to even visit your beautiful state becomes an option. Please, be safe and stay kind.
Unusual-Form-77 t1_j2cy6xl wrote
The cost of living is surprisingly high, e.g. Burlington’s is about 10% higher than Orlando. We have a relatively severe housing shortage. The median home cost in Burlington is 30% higher than Orlando. Religiosity is a lot lower in VT, which might be a culture shock coming from Florida. Our shortest day is 8h50, vs. 10h20 in Orlando. Our roads are terrible. We have very few chain restaurants and lots of very good independent restaurants. Our public schools are very good because our property taxes are high. Everyone drives a Subaru. There is no fake maple syrup. It gets really cold. It gets really hot, and not everyone has air conditioning. We have black bears, but no alligators. We have the best cheddar cheese and beer in the observable universe. We have hills and mountains. Our lowest point is still above where sea level would be if all the ice melted. Everyone’s front porch slopes down. The stripes they paint on our roads only last a few months before being worn off by people who leave their studded snow tires on year-round. Strangers don’t make eye contact or greet each other. Road salt both saves and destroys our cars. People ride bicycles for transportation. We have reproductive liberty. It costs about 4x as much to have your lawn mowed, so most people do it themselves. We have skiing, but it’s so expensive and so crowded it’s not much fun anymore. We have a lot of mountain biking. We have community supported agriculture. Gun violence is up about 1000%. Until recently there wasn’t any meth, but now there’s meth. Drivers are impatient and not very good. Waitstaff are overworked. We have amazing cheddar cheese (that bears repeating).