No plans to.But are you gonna sell your Comanche when you retire?
No plans to.
you shoulda bought in 9 years ago!I was asking for personal reasons. Like, if it was/will be for sale...
I have a few floor plan designs I've done, and am shooting for a 2BR 2BA ranch in the 1500sf range. Probably a 5ft block and concrete crawlspace to house mechanical/water tank/heater. Would like to drop that down in the middle of 10+ wooded acres and have a detached barn/wood shop. A 30-60 minute drive to "civilization" isn't a big deal, but cheaper land 15-20 mins out would work too.
Is there such a place?
Being able to plink around with your guns in a City I don't think is common in any State...homelessness... No burn days happen from time to time during fire season/bad air quality days, and yeah, they will enforce if they catch you having a weenie roast.
Things that I learned from my first (aborted) retirement to Florida:
1. Split Bedroom floor plans are awesome.
2. Florida is too hot.
3. Choosing a location over important people (family/friends) was a mistake.
Don't ask me how I wound up in SC. I still haven't figured that part out yet.
Same for NC. It is getting worse too. Why anyone would want to live there I have no idea why. Look at the crime statistics on Lumberton North Carolina. If you care about your safety and your comfort don’t move to North Carolina.For FL it’s more the humidity, the hot season it’s like living in a sauna
Also S FL gets pretty spicy with undesirables, budget like $1500 a year for crime.
you shoulda bought in 9 years ago!
If they establish residency that ain’t tourists Vern.
One of the great mysteries in life is the desire to own a large house if one does not need a large house. 'No dear, I do not wish to operate a bed&breakfast for your family.' They have this wonderful place called the 'Hilton Garden' just down the road. Other than that, no more than 1 guest room with en-suite and a pull-out couch in my office.
I love her dearly and she is (outside of the lapse of judgement of hanging out with me) the smartest and most analytical person you are going to find. But that house thing remains a mystery.
I'd strongly consider the 4 corners states. I've really been enjoying Utah when we've been out there on RV trips.
Rachel may or may not have had the Zillow app open as we were driving from SW UT back towards SLC when we were out there.
I've mentioned to Laurie on our visits there "I could totally live here." While we have no desire or plan to move from Kansas now, that's a place I could see moving to, or at least visiting a bunch.
Yes, I fully expect this to go like the "which plane should I buy?" threads, which is why I am asking.
Retirement is in the not too distant future (5ish years) if things go like I hope.
Why is your state/area the best to retire in?
Factors in my decision making:
Housing costs
Land availability
Real Estate/Recurring property Taxes/Sales/Income Taxes
2A Friendliness
GA Friendliness
hangar availability and costsProperty rights friendliness (minimal ordinances)
runway construction
Other considerations not mentioned?
We have traveled 52,000 miles since we retired, according to Google.
If you support those things, why not move to one of those awesome places that also supports what you support like San Francisco, Chicago, NYC, NJ, Seattle?
You wouldn’t want to live with all of us “backwards rednecks” down here, besides just watch the news we all have covid and are we’re full
Yes, please. You can do all those things where you already are.
The point is regardless of what I believe or what values I have or what political affiliation I have, I'm going to live where I ******n well please.
I don't support all those things. Or maybe I do. But maybe I don't... you'll never know since I tend to be a bit "gray" in terms of sharing my affiliations and beliefs with people on the internet. Point is - If I like the climate and flying weather in Florida or anywhere else, I'll move there. And I probably share many of the same beliefs and values as you. Maybe all of them. Except the one that is so exclusionary that you can't stand to have people with opposing beliefs and values living in your state.
See above. I personally don't do/believe any of those things. Or maybe I do. But maybe I don't... that's not the point. The point is regardless of what I believe or what values I have or what political affiliation I have, I'm going to live where I ******n well please.
No income tax in Texas though so it's offset. Illinois for example double cornholes ya.
The fact that Minnesota makes the top 10 while being the 43rd most affordable automatically invalidates that list. And that health care is weighted heavily on Mayo. But hows the health care in Baudette?
These lists are pretty meaningless. The qualities you are looking for a just so heterogeneous within a state, assigning a statewide number is folly at best.
Well, ok. You are free to fart loudly in church. You just won’t be popular. But you may or may not be ok with that.I don't support all those things. Or maybe I do. But maybe I don't... you'll never know since I tend to be a bit "gray" in terms of sharing my affiliations and beliefs with people on the internet. Point is - If I like the climate and flying weather in Florida or anywhere else, I'll move there. And I probably share many of the same beliefs and values as you. Maybe all of them. Except the one that is so exclusionary that you can't stand to have people with opposing beliefs and values living in your state.
See above. I personally don't do/believe any of those things. Or maybe I do. But maybe I don't... that's not the point. The point is regardless of what I believe or what values I have or what political affiliation I have, I'm going to live where I ******n well please.
Wrong answer, seriously. There’s various org’s that look at state-by-state total tax burden. Texas usually falls just below the middle of that list.
Most subdivided property in Texas is subject to either deed restrictions or a HOA, so just shift your municipal regulations to a private entity restricting what you can do on/with your property.
Perfect example: our HOA board got tired of street parking, so there’s been a years-long ramp up in enforcement of no vehicles beyond the number of spaces to park. 2-car garage w/driveway can have no more than four vehicles, all must be parked in garage or driveway. HOA dues pays for a private, 3d party enforcement company that comes out and leaves you a notice of infraction. HOA assesses fine, if you fail to pay the fine, they file a lien.
The local culture should be part of the appeal of a place to me.
I think you missed the point.
Some of it can just be laziness if you're already there. My aunt's mother (and then my aunt and uncle) lived in the same houses they raised their families in, which were much too large, the rest of their days. My aunt's mother probably didn't go up to the 2nd or 3rd floors of the house for the last 10 years of her life. My uncle died last year and now my aunt lives there alone, and it's way too big. But she wanted to have the space for when the kids and grandkids came to visit, plus they just had everything there.
I don't support all those things. Or maybe I do. But maybe I don't... you'll never know since I tend to be a bit "gray" in terms of sharing my affiliations and beliefs with people on the internet. Point is - If I like the climate and flying weather in Florida or anywhere else, I'll move there. And I probably share many of the same beliefs and values as you. Maybe all of them. Except the one that is so exclusionary that you can't stand to have people with opposing beliefs and values living in your state.
See above. I personally don't do/believe any of those things. Or maybe I do. But maybe I don't... that's not the point. The point is regardless of what I believe or what values I have or what political affiliation I have, I'm going to live where I ******n well please.
I would agree. There can be drastic differences in a single state between their major cities and rural areas. Most of the time the stereotypes of a certain state are based on the major cities and we forget the entire state isn't that way.