Our first hurricane, we stayed. It was - uh - interesting? I was actually outside (in a protected area) for most of it. Very surreal. We kept checking the Tesla's cameras the first half of the storm, and saw my main entry door break free on one side and was blowing into the car. As soon as we were inside the eye, I ran to the shop real quick and backed the Tesla into the door to try to hold it in place. Watching the cameras again during the second half, we actually watched the wind MOVE the Tesla forward almost 3 feet. After which the door broke off at the top and starting beating the hell out of the car before blowing off entirely. Watched most of the walls blow off after that as well. Insurance totalled the Tesla, gave me 8K more than I paid new for it, and I still drove it to Orlando Monday to pick up another new one. (and now I'm buying it back from the insurance company - any interest in a 5K mile '22 M3P? lol). One building took ~200K in damage, another ~85K. < 6K between my house and my rental. Scout got some damage to the electronics, but nothing crazy. Jetskis were safe in the near destroyed shop, as well as several of my vintage cars. We're all alive and well though, and finally had internet restored today. If someone would've told me 4 years ago that it's going to cost me a couple hundred grand and a few weeks of hardship every 20 years to never have to shovel snow again - I'd still be right where I'm at today. Small price to pay in my opinion. This is a very resilient community that learned alot from Charley, and it shows. I'll be better prepared for the next one (namely whole house generator with 1000lb propane tank, business contents and loss of revenue insurance, etc...).