BiXLL
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- Pittsburgh, Pa. area
I spent months and months researching where I may want to relocate when I retire. I am currently in the Pittsburgh Pa. area, and with every year that goes by I have less tolerance for our winters. The wife and I have enjoyed boating for many years and want to stay involved in it. I like golf but presently do not have near enough time to enjoy it.
Anyway, I thought I found my destination to fit my desires with Tellico Village, in Eastern Tenn. I am currently there taking a vacation week to explore the Village and the area. Well, I have found that to get any type of waterfront property you better have a minimum of $600,000. to spend on a house. Then when you tack on the hoa fees and other fees associated with living there, it is just plain out of my financial reach. The research I had done told me that in a planned community, even if I did not have waterfront property I could jump in a golf cart to get to my boat. WRONG, the place is just like a combination of small neighborhoods that connect themselves together and call the place a village. Anybody can use the amenities in the place, just like the homeowners, both pay a fee for anything they use. So I have to drive my car to my boat, pay $130. a month in HOA fees, pay the same prices as ANYBODY else to use the fitness centers, golf courses, etc.I don't see the advantage of living there.
I have looked at some of the other beautiful lakes in the area here, but it seems when looking at the waterfront homes you have either the $500,000 and up mansions or the small run down weekend cottages. I have not seen anything in between.
Feeling really down at the moment knowing I am back to square 1. I now have no idea where to look. I really thought Tenn. would be a great compromise between the horrible Pittsburgh winters and the hard to take extreme heat of Florida summers. With the lakes in the area and the proximity to the mountains, I thought I found my paradise.
Anybody got any great words of wisdom for me?
Anyway, I thought I found my destination to fit my desires with Tellico Village, in Eastern Tenn. I am currently there taking a vacation week to explore the Village and the area. Well, I have found that to get any type of waterfront property you better have a minimum of $600,000. to spend on a house. Then when you tack on the hoa fees and other fees associated with living there, it is just plain out of my financial reach. The research I had done told me that in a planned community, even if I did not have waterfront property I could jump in a golf cart to get to my boat. WRONG, the place is just like a combination of small neighborhoods that connect themselves together and call the place a village. Anybody can use the amenities in the place, just like the homeowners, both pay a fee for anything they use. So I have to drive my car to my boat, pay $130. a month in HOA fees, pay the same prices as ANYBODY else to use the fitness centers, golf courses, etc.I don't see the advantage of living there.
I have looked at some of the other beautiful lakes in the area here, but it seems when looking at the waterfront homes you have either the $500,000 and up mansions or the small run down weekend cottages. I have not seen anything in between.
Feeling really down at the moment knowing I am back to square 1. I now have no idea where to look. I really thought Tenn. would be a great compromise between the horrible Pittsburgh winters and the hard to take extreme heat of Florida summers. With the lakes in the area and the proximity to the mountains, I thought I found my paradise.
Anybody got any great words of wisdom for me?