TICA
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I think that is the key to happiness SifuPhil. Everyone should retire where they feel ALIVE, regardless of where that is.
... Also, I laugh when I hear all the experts saying NO ONE can retire without 300k in the bank and yadda yadda....well, I have nothing in the bank and I may live from month to month but I am happy.
aren't you thinking of Key Largo?
I think that is the key to happiness SifuPhil. Everyone should retire where they feel ALIVE, regardless of where that is.
It sure does, Jillaroo. My son wants to retire here soon. I hope he buys a place with a separate parents apartment.ld:
It sure does, Jillaroo. My son wants to retire here soon. I hope he buys a place with a separate parents apartment.ld:
Pap, did you check out the local real estate prices there? I did a quick Google and it seems that many of the properties are pretty expensive. Of course, I don't know if they're directly on the lake or not, but it was just the general impression I got.
Here's where they show the median sale price of $202k for Lakewood ...
It's none of my business, I know, but I can never resist spewing reality over people's dreams. :chargrined:
You people are spoilt! My block of land alone cost $205! You won't find a decent rainproof house you'd invite people to in this little burg for under $300K and the nearer the beach the dearer they get. One in my street was on the market at $900k! Needless to say it didn't sell. It's easily twice the size of mine, and looks like a block of Miami condos.
The average sized housing block of vacant land next door to me is on the market at $285k. We have a Post office, a pub/tavern and one very old take-away/grocery shop which caters to desperate hungry campers. The nearest supermarket is around 10 miles away, the nearest mall is 25, so not much going for it other than the beach. We do have kangaroos which lay about on our driveways to sun themselves but that's just of interest to tourists, not buyers.
Oh yes, and this is the cheapest town on this stretch of coast to buy real estate. I've often been amazed at how cheap real estate is over there compared to here. We must be doin' something wrong somewhere.
I'd wager that those houses right on that lake would be top of the price range though.Beautiful place Pappy.
Pappy said:Sure looks nice though, doesn't it.
I love the slower pace of life.
Your prices DO sound a bit daft, though ... especially for having 'roos in your driveways.
They come free of charge.![]()
They're not as cute as they seem, like deer they look awful sweet but can inflict some damage if they take the mood. The 'old man' of the mob chases the kids off 'his' road and vacant land. The does are okay except if you do something really silly though. They also serve as public transport for ticks.
I have no doubt that they can be, like most "cute" wild animals, quite dangerous if not outright deadly. I also know that, being a sucker for critters, I'd probably put out bowls of Roo Chow for them ...
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This looks pretty darn appealing to me. Ohop Lake, Wash. Guess I'll just have to settle for flat, hot Florida.