I grew up in DeFuniak and have watched it gentrify, from afar, with great interest. I would have a hard time going back there to live, but I think this is true with many people where their hometowns are involved. I mean, the town we now live in the Napa Valley is smaller than DeFuniak, although barely an hour from San Francisco. I think the pluses in DeFuniak are that it is a small place and people tend to care about each other a bit more in that setting. It is lacking amenities like good restaurants and theaters, but the people there socialize a lot and don't seem to miss those things. This is especially the case if you are a member of a church. The churches there are like country clubs. And I believe the area will continue to gentrify and improve as it grows. So a good investment opp there.
On the downside, small towns can be less than welcoming to newcomers. People can be judgemental. And there are parts of the town that look poverty-stricken (like the old Highway 90 corridor). There is a lot of poverty in the North County, because there are a lot of uneducated people, many of whom seem disabled, and there are few job opportunities. There are meph labs in those woods and more than a few people hooked on prescription painkillers for ailments that are often the result of unhealthy lifestyle more than anything else. I don't know that the schools are good. A trip to the Walmart or Winn Dixie there can be a bit alarming.
Many people who grew up in DeFuniak stayed there and others who left returned. It is very rare that I talk with anyone living there who isn't happy to be there. Lake DeFuniak and the historic little public library (the oldest continuously operating library in the State) are wonderful, and I think there are some beaches a mere 30-minute drive away :funn: that are the world's most beautiful. There's something to be said for proximity! :clap_1:
On the downside, small towns can be less than welcoming to newcomers. People can be judgemental. And there are parts of the town that look poverty-stricken (like the old Highway 90 corridor). There is a lot of poverty in the North County, because there are a lot of uneducated people, many of whom seem disabled, and there are few job opportunities. There are meph labs in those woods and more than a few people hooked on prescription painkillers for ailments that are often the result of unhealthy lifestyle more than anything else. I don't know that the schools are good. A trip to the Walmart or Winn Dixie there can be a bit alarming.
Many people who grew up in DeFuniak stayed there and others who left returned. It is very rare that I talk with anyone living there who isn't happy to be there. Lake DeFuniak and the historic little public library (the oldest continuously operating library in the State) are wonderful, and I think there are some beaches a mere 30-minute drive away :funn: that are the world's most beautiful. There's something to be said for proximity! :clap_1: