How long have you lived in your home?

Ronni

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Nashville TN
Because of my dysfunctional history with my abusive ex-husband, I've never lived one place too terribly long. Apart from his wanderlust, he was also always losing or quitting jobs, so we were on the move a lot. I've moved completely across the country, alone, with 3 - 5 children, 3 different times, while he went on ahead to his new job, or to secure a place for us to live (which btw he never managed to do so I'd get there and have to scramble to find something...but that's another story,) plus we'd move around frequently even apart from that. We lived in Huntsville alabama for 3-4 years at one point, and we moved every 6 months! And this with 3 children, pregnant, and then a newborn! I got to the point where I just didn't bother to unpack any but the most necessary boxes! We'd get evicted. Or he'd stop working a job and we'd have to move to a smaller, less costly place. Or he'd get a wonderful job and we'd move to a better place. All I ever wanted to do was stay put and put down roots. Nope. Wasn't to be.

I am envious of those people who have lived in the same place for a long time. When I was little, we only ever lived in two places the entire time I was growing up, both in the same area. My Dad worked hard, and eventually could afford a better place after he'd fully paid off the current house so we moved when I was 12. I have such fond memories of those two homes.

My kids refer to the various houses we lived in by street/location, or occasionally by landlord's name. I have no idea why some got one name, and some the other. The Chadney house. Reza's house. The house in the country etc.

I feel like I did my kids such a disservice. They don't have a family home. They don't have fond memories of just one place (well..they don't have a lot of fond memories of their upbringing period, because of their Dad.) It's one of the few deep regrets I have, that there isn't that place that's a touchstone, a base, the place that in their hearts they just call "home."

So many of my friends have that, for themselves and/or for their children/grandchildren. A few have downsized, moved to a senior community or a smaller home, or in a couple cases to Florida, but many are still living in the homes in which their kids grew up, and they have no intention of moving. I'd love that. Perhaps I'm idealizing it too much, but it seems like it would be such an amazing thing.

How many of you have that? How long have you lived where you are?
 

I was a nomad child...and then a nomad forces wife moving from one quarter to another in a different area every 12 months or so ... so I moved in total around 19 times in my life.

I have had this house for 38 years tho'.... but during that time I also lived in Spain for 10 years...

I know everyone here of course and watched their kids be born, then their grandkids...
 

I've been in my house for thirty years. I'm looking forward to leaving Austin, though, so I'll not give my present home too much thought when I'm in a town with much cleaner air, far less traffic and more moderate summers, temperature-wise.
 
I live in the house where I was born. It was fairly new back then as it's 97 years old now and I'm almost 85. My grandfather built it, as a child my folks and I shared it with my grandparents and it eventually passed to my folks, then to me. 25 years ago we gave it to our youngest daughter and her husband, retaining a life lease for ourselves to finish out our days here.

We all share the house, much as when I was a child. They have 2 children (1 in high school and her brother in college) and it's been a blessing to enjoy seeing them grow from babies to adults. In years past my grandmother, mother, and dad, all died here as I hope we will when our time comes.


There is an added benefit to our arrangement. Because we gave them the place, free and clear, we have no expenses at all to do with the property. Taxes, improvements, heat, electricity , etc.. When filling out forms that ask "rent or own" I often have to offer an explanation. :)
 
As a kid we never moved, I thought it was boring. I put in Navy time on both coasts. Since I married my wife 59 years ago we have owned 9 residences in 4 different states. There were also some rentals along the way.

We have been here in the geezer ghetto for 3 1/2 years.

Next time I move they will be carrying me out feet first.
 
Been here in AZ about 14 months. Hope to move back to Ohio next summer (my parents are still living and are in Ohio).


I think this is the 12th or 13th house I've lived in since I got out of high school and got married.
 
The childhood home my siblings and I grew up in 20yrs
My first apt 10yrs
The apt I live in now,30yrs,same neighborhood I grew up in,2 blocks from my childhood home Sue
 
31 years and counting. We also get the post cards that read "we buy ugly houses" all the time. Problem is, my home is not ugly and, it isn't for sale. Don...
 
My brother is a contractor and built this granny flat for me nine years ago when I moved to Georgia after DH died. It's attached to DD's house. I don't get flyers offering to buy my house, but DD gets them. You'd be amazed at the demand for homes with a separate space for Granny.
 
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My first house was my old childhood home that I purchased from my late father's estate. My son and I lived there 12 years before I bought my current house. I am now going on year 18 living in my current house.

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