Cuban in Kentucky explains why he would never move to Miami: "I couldn't handle it."

A Cuban in Kentucky compares the cost of living with Miami, highlighting high rents and a lack of privacy in the Florida city. His TikTok video sparks a debate about the advantages and disadvantages of both locations.


A Cuban resident in Kentucky has sparked an intense debate on social media after sharing a video on TikTok where he explains one of the reasons he would never move to Miami, despite it being a city that attracts thousands of Cubans. In the video, Devis (@blued_diamond) compared the cost of living between both locations, highlighting the economic advantages of Kentucky.

In his post, the Cuban details that he pays $1,175 monthly for a three-bedroom, three-bathroom house, a cost considerably lower than renting an efficiency in Miami. “Do you think I'm going to stop paying $1,175 for my house to go pay for an efficiency for $2,500? Not a chance! I couldn't stand it,” he stated.

Additionally, she emphasized the difficulties of accessing homeownership in Miami, where she claims the prices are prohibitively high. She recounts that a friend recently bought a house in the city and had to pay a minimum down payment of $50,000, which she considers out of reach for many people.

Devis also criticized the lack of privacy and the conditions of some affordable rentals in Miami. “Do you think I can go to Miami to start over, move into an efficiency and pay two thousand dollars for four walls? You have no privacy,” he expressed, referring to the space limitations in the city's more affordable housing.

Finally, he described rents in Miami as unsustainable: “If you live there, you don’t realize it, but Miami can’t take it anymore.”

The video has sparked a wave of reactions on TikTok, with divided opinions. While some support its arguments, others defend life in Miami or compare their experiences with those from other states. Notable comments include:

“House prices will be cheaper in Alaska too.”; “Hey, and you forgot to mention insurance. How much do you pay in Florida compared to Kentucky and Indiana?”; “I lived 17 years in Orlando. We always had 3 jobs to get by until the pandemic hit, and I decided to move to Kentucky (it's been 5 years now). Everything has improved in many aspects, but we do miss the beaches of Tampa.”; “Everyone has their own point of view. I wouldn’t trade my Miami weather for the cold of Kentucky, but to each their own.” or “Very true. Miami has become unlivable.”

The debate continues to grow on social media, reflecting the various perspectives on the advantages and disadvantages of living in Miami compared to other cities in the United States.

Frequently Asked Questions About Moving from Miami to Kentucky

What are the economic advantages of living in Kentucky?

Rentals in Kentucky are more affordable compared to Miami. Additionally, salaries may be higher, although the tax burden is also greater. Life in Kentucky allows for a quieter lifestyle with less competition in the job market, as long as certain requirements are met, such as mastering the English language and having personal transportation.

Is it necessary to know English to live in Kentucky?

Yes, it is important to have a basic knowledge of English to live in Kentucky. While perfect mastery of the language is not required, it is essential for accessing better job opportunities and easing adaptation in daily life.

What challenges does someone face when moving to Kentucky from Miami?

Transportation is a significant challenge in Kentucky, as public transportation is virtually non-existent, making it necessary to have one's own vehicle. Furthermore, although the cost of living is lower, the language barrier can be an obstacle for some, and the job market may be less dynamic than in Miami.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.