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Originally Posted by VTrunner
My wife and I are looking to move to The Villages as soon as we find the home that meets our needs. We are planning to keep our current home for summer use, at least for a couple years.
While this is an exciting time, I am a little nervous about leaving the current home for 5-6 months over the winter months. We live in Vermont and have relatives that can look in on the house as well as having cameras etc. setup.
Leaving the house in TV I would engage a service to watch but I was curious if anyone had experiences they could share on leaving a home in the frozen north?
We've factored in the added expenses of a second home but it is more about any unknowns that could come up when leaving a home empty for six months?
Thanks for any tips anyone may have, good or bad.
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I'm in NH. No worries.
Turn off your water, flush your toilets. Empty your freezer & most of your refrigerator.
Use a Remote Thermostat, with a remote temp sensor for each floor. Set it at 50. Set your Thermostat App to give you a warning if it drops below 45.
Lock your house. Make sure your camera sees your driveway and perhaps the back of your house.
Forward your mail.
Tell your local PD, you'll be gone for the winter.
Have someone you can call, if your inside temp sensors approach 30 degrees.
Stop worrying, nothing to it.