What town would be your ideal place to relocate to?
#12
Originally posted by OhioRacer
Rob, I know what you mean. I don't consider myself a "city person" but when I visit Toronto, my favorite big city in North America, I stay downtown and it is amazing. The electricity, activity, arts, entertainment...it's just great.
Rob, I know what you mean. I don't consider myself a "city person" but when I visit Toronto, my favorite big city in North America, I stay downtown and it is amazing. The electricity, activity, arts, entertainment...it's just great.
#13
Originally posted by OhioRacer
Rob, I know what you mean. I don't consider myself a "city person" but when I visit Toronto, my favorite big city in North America, I stay downtown and it is amazing. The electricity, activity, arts, entertainment...it's just great.
Rob, I know what you mean. I don't consider myself a "city person" but when I visit Toronto, my favorite big city in North America, I stay downtown and it is amazing. The electricity, activity, arts, entertainment...it's just great.
We live in a leafy old suburban TOWN** which is a 10 min walk from commuter rail and then a 15 min ride to CC Philly, which has turned into quite a nice 5th largest city.
1) Maybe we build the empty nester new house with all the 55+ amenities on our extra lot and then sell the big one.
2) We keep our summer cottage in the country...2.5 hour drive to the west...described in the earlier post
3) We get our "winter relief" by spending 1-2 months in Arizona or New Mexico
This is a definite alternative to selling out on Narberth and the Philly urban pleasures. When I tell friends that we might move out west in our after-life , some of them say: Are you nuts...it's all here
**Narberth= 3500 person community, one square mile area, it's already GOT all the features that developers are now trying to replicate in various NeoTraditional communities; RE appreciation over the past 10 years has topped almost every other locale metro Philly
#14
[QUOTE]Originally posted by paS2K
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Oh yeah, I forgot...here is a LINK to a neat environmentally sensitive community outside of Tucson. It's amazingly cheap and sounds very neat. I want to check it out, and have bookmarked it...in case of senior moment #533 Take a look...Civano
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by paS2K
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by paS2K