If you re young, I say go for it. What do you have to lose? If it doesn t work out, you walk away with nothing except the experience of living in the Florida Keys. Islamorada, or any place on the Keys, is pricier than the mainland. Rent is high. Gas is high. Bread and potatoes are high. If you intend to live by yourself, you probably should earn no less than $20 an hour to live nicely. There s little to do in the Keys besides boating/fishing, snorkeling/scuba diving, or going to Key West to party.
Friday, October 16, 2009
HELP!!!!!!! how is life living in the keys of florida? -
i am thinking of taking a job in islamorada, florida. does anyone know the cost of living? what is a good wage for a single male? how much is the rent? what is there to do besides the water activities?