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I recently moved to Palm Coast, from out of state. But don't know anything about the area - I'm renting now and considering buying in a year or so, but I'm hearing that a lot of people don't like it here. I've been told that the city has a lot of rules and there's nothing to do here.
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do a forum search on plam coast, there are many threads on the subject
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kort - Thanks I didn't think of searching the forum first. I just pulled up the search - WOW!! Not many people like it here.
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Lived here all my life. New things open every once in awhile, but somehow it never gets more interesting. Be ready to spend way too much on gas, because doing pretty much anything means driving to Daytona or Jacksonville.
On the plus side, once you've been here for a few years you can out shop almost anyone at any Walmart on the planet. |
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I need Palm Coast info. Thinking of moving there. Does it really stink and why?
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