As far as "trends" are concerned, yes, you have painted with far too broad a brush. What is true in one area, or even region, for that matter, is not true across the board, no matter how you want to twist and turn and massage the facts. I gave you several specific examples, which you then not only quibble about, but claim are the "exceptions". You really can't have it both ways.
I suggest that YOU check out the fact, stop drinking and huffing the fumes from spray paint, settle down, and get someone to explain it all to you.....in words of one syllable.
Yes, Bird Key and Longboat Key and Sarasota and Naples and Venice and Miami and on and on. OTOH, NOT in Waldo nor similar environs. Likewise, in Greenwich and Darien and Cos Cob and Park Avenue and Tribecca and Harlem and Park Slope and *gasp* even in the Bronx ( which is being gentrified ); but, NOT in East Ossipie, New Hampshire.
I never did say that ALL Baby Boomers don't save; though most don't save as their parents did. And yes, a lot of them have or are reaping the benefits of their parents' estates ( which is not "looting", as you so inelegantly referred to it ); especially now through 2010, because of lowered death taxes. Do, please, try to keep up.
Reading your posts, I think that you need to get someone with far better cognitive abilities to help you, when you are allowed to use the computer.
roflmao... you point out the most expensive areas, totally disregarding the rest of the entire region. whoa... and i thought elitists only felt that way about 'fly-over country'. Florida is a very large start, over 54,000 sq miles. Pointing out 100 sq miles is not representative of the whole (you conduct dem polls, don't you?)
nice 'let them eat cake' mindset.
and btw, have you noticed many, many people on the boards react to you as a nut job? of course, that is after you attack someone for not sharing your latte-filtered view of the world. i guess you're just a troll-wannabe.