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mgm4444
09-22-2012, 09:19 AM
Why do most move for a 2nd or 3rd time when they get to TV? Is it to downsize even more or upsize for office space, garage, pool, spare bedroom for company? Were you glad you did it?
golf2140
09-22-2012, 09:59 AM
Why do most move for a 2nd or 3rd time when they get to TV? Is it to downsize even more or upsize for office space, garage, pool, spare bedroom for company? Were you glad you did it?
My wife wanted to. Am I glad we did, I'll have to ask her!!
Josie70
09-22-2012, 10:02 AM
You learn from the first house ..what you want and what you dont want....we want a pool thats why we are moving to Sanibel....We are getting the same model Gardina but up scale....of what we have now....
wesmin
09-22-2012, 10:13 AM
People have to much time on their hands.
Yorio
09-22-2012, 10:29 AM
I've been told that people move in to a villa or cottage to get their feet wet and if they feel comfortable with the place or for snowbirds who sell their home, they decide to go designers or up. Unless you plan carefully, what happens is that your villa or cottage will not accommodate all the stuff. My friend had to move up from a designer to a bigger designer when they sold their place up north. My friend was perfectly happy with the previous designer home but his wife wanted to decorate with all the paintings and furnitures from up north. This is reverse downsizing to accommodate all the stuff. In his case he liked the old neighborhood so much that they moved to a place not too far from the old. I would be curious to know what percentage moves while in TV at least once. Perhaps 20 per cent? i love our neighborhood so we hope we don't have to move but....
asianthree
09-22-2012, 10:56 AM
we bought our PV because it fit our need and allowed our parents to come and have a place to stay...we are now looking for our next house, 1 for a bigger garage, 2 for more sq ft.... split floor plan...yard it not on the list we don't want to tinker around in the dirt
graciegirl
09-22-2012, 11:05 AM
People move for a lot of reasons. Some want a brand spankin' new updated home, or some want a bigger home, or some want a smaller home, or some want a pool or want a home now with no pool or one with a bigger lanai or a bigger garage or want a view. About half of my neigbors in our new village moved from another village.
It is usually EASIER to move once you are here because you have already gotten rid of the stuff you had too much of before you moved to The Villages AND labor costs for moving are SO MUCH cheaper here.
We are glad we moved to a bigger house since it is our year 'round house now and we are sorry we left the folks from the old neighborhood but we love the folks from the new neighborhood and we hang out with both groups.
It is easy to sell your house here, so if you want to move you can.
CaptJohn
09-22-2012, 11:12 AM
It is easy to sell your house here, so if you want to move you can.
That's a HUGE factor! Probably the only place in the country where that's possible.
rjm1cc
09-22-2012, 11:43 AM
Why do most move for a 2nd or 3rd time when they get to TV? Is it to downsize even more or upsize for office space, garage, pool, spare bedroom for company? Were you glad you did it?From reading this board I think for full time retired residences space is a big reason. Generally a bigger garage that can be either a stretch or changing from a 1 to a 2 car garage or adding a golf cart garage. Next is probably adding to the width or length of the home and thus increasing some of the room sizes. Storage space may also be a problem so be sure to identify where you will store your things. If you only want to buy once, think of how you will use each room and if it is large enough. Error with some extra space.
Bogie Shooter
09-22-2012, 11:48 AM
The question is "Why do we have all this stuff?"
Wing-nut2
09-22-2012, 11:54 AM
We moved once to up-size and once to get away from our neighbors.
memason
09-22-2012, 12:36 PM
The question is "Why do we have all this stuff?"
Bogie.... This guy knows all about stuff...
George Carlin Talks About "Stuff" - YouTube
CFrance
09-22-2012, 01:03 PM
That's a HUGE factor! Probably the only place in the country where that's possible.
Except in California, where hotrodgirl sold her house in one week, termites and all, for over the asking price! That's amazing. Supply and demand?
CFrance
09-22-2012, 01:05 PM
From reading this board I think for full time retired residences space is a big reason. Generally a bigger garage that can be either a stretch or changing from a 1 to a 2 car garage or adding a golf cart garage. Next is probably adding to the width or length of the home and thus increasing some of the room sizes. Storage space may also be a problem so be sure to identify where you will store your things. If you only want to buy once, think of how you will use each room and if it is large enough. Error with some extra space.
This is really good advice. The hardest thing for us northerners to remember is that there will be no basement storage.
asianthree
09-22-2012, 03:47 PM
The question is "Why do we have all this stuff?"
cause i want the kids to finally come and get rid of their crap when i die:1rotfl:
CFrance
09-22-2012, 04:02 PM
cause i want the kids to finally come and get rid of their crap when i die:1rotfl:
I have a friend whose three married sons won't come get their childhood-to-college stuff out of their basement. She said she's going to leave it there with notes on it for when the kids are cleaning out their house after they die: "I TOLD you to come get this stuff!"
We had a rented storage room and finally said we're canceling the rental, you have x amount of days to retrieve your stuff before it gets tossed. Miraculously, it worked.
Last time we were at our son's house, I casually left his baby book in their dining room. I decided it was time to give it up now that he's married 7 years. They were blown away with it.
JAV0108
09-22-2012, 04:51 PM
My question is for all the multiple movers, do you have mortgages? I would love a bigger garage and a smaller yard but I am not willing to have a mortgage, soooooooooooo, I will stay right where I am. Just asking????
Ron1Z
09-22-2012, 05:09 PM
If we havent used it in a year then we don't need it! That's how you down size. No the kids don't want grand ma's china or glasses in the dining room hutch. What's important to you is not important the the ones behind you.
Pturner
09-22-2012, 07:17 PM
Except in California, where hotrodgirl sold her house in one week, termites and all, for over the asking price! That's amazing. Supply and demand?
Oh, I thought that was California Dreamer.
lovsthosebigdogs
09-22-2012, 08:06 PM
Just a question about moving- When I lived in the state of my birth I bought several houses there and closing costs weren't too much. However, when I moved to the state where I currently live and bought a new home in a new development closing costs were a staggering $15,000 (approx) and this was several years ago. About how high are closing costs for those of you that remember? Rough ballpark is fine. I can't see moving and paying $15,000 every few years on top of commissions just for more storage space. It MUST be less than that!
graciegirl
09-22-2012, 08:08 PM
My question is for all the multiple movers, do you have mortgages? I would love a bigger garage and a smaller yard but I am not willing to have a mortgage, soooooooooooo, I will stay right where I am. Just asking????
No mortgages for us.
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