I mean, it seems like you already made up your mind. Move to Miami if that's what you want, and see for yourself. sometime the grass is always greener on the other side, and you have to see it for yourself to see if it fits what you've imagined, and I'm here talking about living long-term not the tourist experience.
If you really want to live in the US, then one other option is Puerto Rico and it has 4% corporate tax/fixed income tax rate, and 2 hour flight from san juan to Miami for $200 - not a bad deal.
the city of dorado is where would I live if I moved to Puerto Rico, it's only 25 miles san juan, has lot's of luxurious properties, lot's of beaches, lots of expats (mainly Americans), very walkable and it's pretty affordable.
back to florida, I just would like to remind you that while you can live relatively safe in Miami, that doesn't mean you won't face any sort of crime/violent encounter, that could be said for any country really, but in the US, specially florida, it's extra, anything can happen and that includes violent encounters. it's an interesting place, there is a reason why there is a "Florida man" meme lol.
Even gated communities there, have this HOA rules and guidelines that you have to follow and you get that karen boss that tells you what you can do and can't do, it's a fun experience.
Overall, what you want doesn't really exist, So you have to compromise a little bit. I live part of my time in KL, and yeah it's no New York (I'm talking about the good things of NY not the shitty things), but life is awesome, I have ALL the things that I want here, direct flights to major hubs in Asia, Europe, the middle east, and the Americas, pretty fast internet, safe big luxurious apartment with 1/7 of the price of it's neighbor Singapore, plenty of nature, great beaches, all the western amenities that I'm used to, MMA classes, malls, everything. and it has a territorial tax system with no CFC rules and it is cheap. and the best thing is they leave you the f**k a lone, but yeah it's Islamic (somewhat ) the only minus is the weather, but you get used to it.
For me, although I bank and invest in the US But I would never live there, but that's my opinion, and as I always say, one man's hell, is another man's paradise. what might suit you, might not suit me and vice versa.
Good luck!
If you really want to live in the US, then one other option is Puerto Rico and it has 4% corporate tax/fixed income tax rate, and 2 hour flight from san juan to Miami for $200 - not a bad deal.
the city of dorado is where would I live if I moved to Puerto Rico, it's only 25 miles san juan, has lot's of luxurious properties, lot's of beaches, lots of expats (mainly Americans), very walkable and it's pretty affordable.
back to florida, I just would like to remind you that while you can live relatively safe in Miami, that doesn't mean you won't face any sort of crime/violent encounter, that could be said for any country really, but in the US, specially florida, it's extra, anything can happen and that includes violent encounters. it's an interesting place, there is a reason why there is a "Florida man" meme lol.
Even gated communities there, have this HOA rules and guidelines that you have to follow and you get that karen boss that tells you what you can do and can't do, it's a fun experience.
Overall, what you want doesn't really exist, So you have to compromise a little bit. I live part of my time in KL, and yeah it's no New York (I'm talking about the good things of NY not the shitty things), but life is awesome, I have ALL the things that I want here, direct flights to major hubs in Asia, Europe, the middle east, and the Americas, pretty fast internet, safe big luxurious apartment with 1/7 of the price of it's neighbor Singapore, plenty of nature, great beaches, all the western amenities that I'm used to, MMA classes, malls, everything. and it has a territorial tax system with no CFC rules and it is cheap. and the best thing is they leave you the f**k a lone, but yeah it's Islamic (somewhat ) the only minus is the weather, but you get used to it.
For me, although I bank and invest in the US But I would never live there, but that's my opinion, and as I always say, one man's hell, is another man's paradise. what might suit you, might not suit me and vice versa.
Good luck!
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