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Moving June 1st.Sorry guys, it s very upsetting to me because it is a one bedroom as apposed to 3 bedroom mobile
home.Too many changes in short time but I will survive.
My parents will never move. They have a big enough war chest to keep the home and chalet well past their most optimistic expiration dates.
Real estate agents in my area are desperate for us to sell. We get multiple calls every week. Multiple mailings on thick, glossy card stock. When I informed the last caller that I wasn't selling, he cheerfully informed me that I could sell in six months. I told him to go to hell and hung up.
I hear of people planning to move away from the city as they retire. I don't really understand the appeal. Being able to drive, I would find that too much of a hassle getting to all my specialists. Being far from a hospital seems like a bad idea.My husband when we first retired wanted to move from our city apartment to a house in the country.
I'm so glad we didn't.
Firstly, in many county towns there aren't the medical specialist facilities that are in our larger cities - which would have been a huge problem when he became seriously ill.
Secondly, a house would have been harder for me to manage now that I'm widowed and getting older.
Thirdly, by remaining in an apartment I can prolong my time at home.
Some spouses can't continue living in the home they shared, others -like me - find it comforting. (In a sense, I can still feel John's presence here with me)...
I hear of people planning to move away from the city as they retire. I don't really understand the appeal. Being able to drive, I would find that too much of a hassle getting to all my specialists. Being far from a hospital seems like a bad idea.
Chemguy's grandparents lived on a farm. If the place was in the city, it would be condemned. As they aged and developed severe health problems they refused to move back, even though they lived and worked in the city when they were younger. Being out there really decreased their quality of life medically, I guess it's not for me to say overall but there were also other issues going on at the farm. They also died sooner than what they likely would have if they had better living arrangements. It was amazing the health rebound of one after a hospital stay, but it was a fight to get them there and they wanted out ASAP.
As we look at properties and prices, the question remains -- add on, or move.
Light rail is to come close to our home in the next 5 years -- hospital is close by, downtown, churches, friends.
We have a large property with room for my husband's toys & our trailer, and kids stuff.
Still thinking, and looking.
Good to see you! What else have you been up to?We made a leap to the South Shore area of Nova Scotia a year ago without a single regret.
My ancestors were UEL settlers in that area![]()