Minimum amount required to spend, to live with family at Palm harbor?


My family is vegetarian and non alcoholic, elder child is 4 and younger is 2. Want to know what minimum amount I have to spend on rental, food and education of child etc.

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  1. #1 by kellybuckelew2000 on July 4, 2010 - 6:44 am

    I am reading conflicting articles about Palm Harbor,some say it is very expensive, others say it is very reasonable, not sure what they are comparing this to.
    Your lifestyle, resources and what you are looking for (renting, buying, leasing) will be a determining factor. Florida in general caters to tourists and retirees. A young family might find it difficult. I am not sure what your financial resources are.
    In 2006 Pam Harbor was listed as one of the most desirable places to live.
    Palm Harbor
    Population: 60,385
    Population Growth: 1.8%
    Residents per square mile Population Density: 3,367
    Median Age: 45 years
    Median Income: $51,870
    100 = national average, 110 = 10% more expensive Cost of Living Index: 112
    I also checked out
    Whispering Pines, a planned community tucked away in a relaxed, country atmosphere in Kissimmee, Florida. This quiet, carefree neighborhood is designed in harmony with the beauty of the natural wooded surroundings. The cost of living in Central Florida is very reasonable and ranks among the lowest in the country.
    I am not sure that I have been of much assistance, do you grow your own food, would you want a house or apartment?
    The fact that you do not drink is a real plus. Your children are not in school yet, so that does give you sufficient time to really check out some of these areas. he weather is great…Good luck and best wishes.
    Thank you

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