Moving or running from this Virus?

There are no more open houses where I live. Realtors have done away with that for a time. I think a person would have a hard time selling right now, but that's just IMO.

Sometimes, I'd just like to get in the car and drive and drive away from all the regulations but there's nowhere that seems truly free right now and those states you mentioned will probably have more confirmed cases reported going forward. Testing is so lacking right now.
 
do you live in a hot zone?...

we're in the motor home after traveling to NC...first of February..my husband is retired but starting a job for his company...
traveling could be iffy for us to make the trip back home to southeast Illinois....they're shut down...
rest areas are not open..we like flyin j's...they are set up for rv's...getting off interstate is a chance since our car is a flat tow behind us...it's like a train
those mtns into Montana are huge..
anyway...lots to consider...best to you
 

do you live in a hot zone?...

we're in the motor home after traveling to NC...first of February..my husband is retired but starting a job for his company...
traveling could be iffy for us to make the trip back home to southeast Illinois....they're shut down...
rest areas are not open..we like flyin j's...they are set up for rv's...getting off interstate is a chance since our car is a flat tow behind us...it's like a train
those mtns into Montana are huge..
anyway...lots to consider...best to you
Me and girlfriend live in Middle Tennessee. I would sell and we would live in a Motorhome.
 
People living in Any crowded urban area will certainly face more potential exposure to this virus, compared to those living in rural areas. However, in these economic crisis times, I doubt that there will be much success in trying to sell Any real estate....most people are going to be far more concerned about staying healthy, than going through all the hassles of moving. The housing/real estate markets will probably join the legions of other businesses that are being impacted.
 
@Robert59. Are you comfortable with a RV? Things tend to go wrong with them ...usually lots of kinks to work out that first year and you won't want to have it in and out of the dealership during a pandemic. Lots more chance of injuring yourself even doing routine maintenance out on road than staying at home and self isolating. This is certainly not the time to go to a clinic or ER for stitches!
 
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@Robert59. Are you comfortable with an RV? Things tend to go wrong with them ...usually lots of kinks to work out that first year. Lots more chance of injuring yourself in one out on road than staying at home and self isolating. This is certainly not the time to go to a clinic or ER for stitches!
Lived in a travel trailer for 2 years in a RV park here in Tennessee.
 
My realtor told me people is selling home's in a week here because everyone once to retire here from around the U.S. She said I need to find another home before listing my home because I could end up homeless.

I'd consult another realtor because this one is NOT being honest with you.
 
Remember when Arnold Schwarzenegger got his housekeeper pregnant? He said, "You don't need to go anywhere; you can get everything you want at home."
 
Bad lungs from Blood clots. Found some bad news today about a person that had a very hard time beating this virus. And he is healthy and in his 30's
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I have asthma & COPD & I'm 54. Odds of me surviving are highly unlikely.
 


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