I'd have to check the paperwork (or ask Michelle), but I think it'll be a year and 1/2 in a month or so.
The longest I ever lived in the same house was about 5 years. It wasn't a house, it was the apartment I moved out of about a year and 1/2 ago. When I was a working man, me & the kids moved a lot. Back then, two years was a lengthy stay.
It's nice knowing I won't ever be loading up a bunch of stuff to move again....this is it.
When my late husband and I relocated from AZ back to PA in Feb., 2022, little did we know this would be his last house on Oc.13, 2023. We were always "gypsy's" and lived in several homes and a 40' fifth-wheel over our 26 years together. Would gladly do it all over again
1967 --this old house (her name is Patience) has suffered many earthquakes, and other indignities like floods and frozen pipes and poor-quality repairs. Not any more though. Now she gets first-class treatment and lots of love. She just got a new roof, and soon I hope to have her painted -- rich topsoil-brown to hide us from public view.
I was born here in 1933. Aside from 4 years when first married I've lived here all of my life. My "toy box" that my dad made for me is still in the attic and contains some of my toys.
We gave the home to our youngest daughter and her family back in 1995, retaining a right to live here clause. We've shared it with her family since then and it's been wonderful. We helped bring up the grandkids (who are now in their twenties)and now they are returning the favor.
A little over 2 years ago. We moved from a +55 park where we had lived for 15 years. We now live in an apartment by the beach and see all the activity both on shore and out on the ocean.
Built this house just over thirty five years ago (wow!). I always say I bought this house twice, first time when we built it then second time when I got divorced and I bought my ex out. Her buy out was more than the build cost. lol