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includes another snowbird destination in Sarasota, does have
its benefi ts.
“Th e west coast is not as congested an area, and there are
a lot of synagogues in Sarasota as well, as there are in Tampa,”
Kershbaum said. “Th ere are also a lot of cultural things for
retirees to do there. Tampa is really a functioning city. It’s
not what you’d call a retirement area. ... It’s attracting a lot
of younger families and a lot of young professionals because
there’s a lot of growth there and opportunity.”
Th ere are a good number of older adults, but the culture
overall is not a transient one, Kershbaum said.
Snowbirding hasn’t changed too much over the years, she
said. As people head into retirement, one trend she is noticing
is that it’s becoming more common to spend time traveling,
especially for those who haven’t had too many opportunities
to do so before. Kershbaum has heard more stories of peo-
ple choosing wintering locations outside of Florida, such as
Arizona, California, the Carolinas and Georgia.
No matter where they head though, there’s one thing all
snowbirds prioritize in their winter nest of choice.
“As we get older, we tend to go down where it’s warmer,”
Blumberg said. ●
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