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Originally Posted by Garywt
He was trying to tell us to buy down south but did not want to come out in tell us everyone up north is old. Since we are in our 50’s I guess we would be young…
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Well, if he was trying to tell you that, he'd be wrong...
We're N of 44 and in our early 60's. Some of our neighbors are older, some are younger...
I've met a bunch of people S of 44 well into their 70's and 80's...
No one lives forever. As residents "move on", they are replaced by younger residents... Just like in any other neighborhood. In my current neighborhood "up North", in MD, 5-6 homes were sold last year (just on our street) to people 20+ years younger than we are and 30+ years younger than the previous owners... The school bus stops are full of kids again, just like when we moved in, almost 19 years ago. When we finally sell (hopefully, sooner than later), I'm sure a younger family will move in...
The only things you can be sure of that are older than N of 44 are the houses...