And there is not "interstate" through or even very near Gulf Breeze. Hwy 98, which is the "main drag" through town, can get very busy. You might be a little perplexed driving around, but you'll get used to it pretty quickly. I don't think Gulf Breeze is any more more at risk than the rest of FL. Also some parts of Gulf Breeze are much higher in elevation and much safer from flooding than others.Īs for tornadoes- well that can happen anywhere. Too many variables to come up with an accurate idea. Can't give you idea on what it costs- it depends on the size, age, quality of your home, what mitigation factors are in place and the exact location of the house, etc. Not only would you need hurricane insurance but possibly also flood insurance. That said, the Pensacola /Gulf Breeze area has been hit several times in the past 20 years. You can go several years with nothing or have a year with a few or more. How often would you see a hurricane- impossible to know- the chance resets every year. Hurricanes bring not only rain, but possible flooding. Why would you have to evacuate?- storm surge. So being ready to move out and having somewhere to go, possibly for an extended period, is a must. So you want to move to a spit of land, at the end of a peninsula surrounded by water on three sides and you want to know abut hurricanes ?įirst of, Gulf Breeze is definitely subject to evacuation orders in case of a hurricane. I look forward to hearing back from you guys Oh one quick thing, we are looking to buy a single family home not rent. I do apologize for all the questions at once. Ok well that is all i will throw in for now. My wife is also 21, and we have a 2 year old daughter ( just figured i would gave you some more background on us to better be able to help us with are questions) I also just want to add that, yes i am only 21, but i am way mature for my age. All the friends turned to hard drugs, and no one here is very friendly so it makes it very hard to get friends here. Oregon people are horrible! Let me just say, i have lived in Oregon my whole life (i am 21) and now have NO friends. I have read that the people are very nice in Gulf breeze, what is considered nice? Are we talking nice as in they are always in your business, or just very polite. I was also curious what kind of homeowners insurance would you want to carry living in Gulf Breeze? And what would be a general cost of the insurance?Īlso coming from Oregon what would be a huge shock for us? I just want to know how bad they get there, how often, ect. Coming from Oregon where there is never any kind of natural disasters, you could see why this would freak me out.īefore anyone says "well if you worry about the hurricanes then do not move here" I have heard it before so please just help me relax a little about them rather than just flatout tell me not to move there. Ok so what is the bad? The one thing i REALLY worry about is the hurricanes. Everything from the schools, to how nice the people are, and how great the weather is. After about 6 months of doing a lot of research of the entire Untied States, Florida really sounds like the best spot for us, more specifically Gulf Breeze FL.Īll I have heard about this place is great things. So we are looking to start our lives somewhere different. Let me say that I HATE Oregon with such a deep passion, everyone here is always in a bad mood because of the rain, and constant cloud cover! There is always a gloom over this state. So I guess I will start by saying that me and my family live in Oregon, and we would like a warmer state. Hello everyone! I have a lot of things I want to ask you guys!
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