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Snow Birding
If you are a snow bird here in TV, what month do you normally go back up north?
Do you fly or drive? Cheers! |
We always drove back to NY near the end of March.
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We are here more than in the north. We leave in May and return in September. We used to leave right after Christmas then return to the north in late April. Since we have a dog flying is not an option and the 1325 mile ride twice per year is a pain in the butt, but with a dog we don't have much choice.
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We always drive now. At my age my arms get too tired to fly.
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Drive down late September then back north in early May. Fly back and forth for Thanksgiving and Christmas, leaving the car here. YMMV
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Leave (drive) mid May for Westerly Ri return mid October then fly for Thanksgiving & Christmas
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Car in TV and up north, can fly anytime, or drive if we want.
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We thought about being a snowbirds at one time, but my wife didn't think much of the idea having someone watch our house in Wisconsin and removing the snow in our driveway all season. When we rented 5 years ago in TV, our sump pump failed up north and we came home to 6" of water in our basement and lost a lot of personal stuff. My neighbor checked the house Friday morning, rain all day on Friday, and didn't notice the mess until Saturday morning. Wife said that's enough, chose were you want to live full time. Have a safe trip regardless if you fly or drive. |
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AMFYOYO! :1rotfl: |
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Did you Google AMFYOYO? :shocked: |
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Curious people shouldn't goggle this, like I just did..........:shocked: |
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Adios... :MOJE_whot::1rotfl: |
I'm wondering what business this is of yours???
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Mid-May. Drive.
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Make sure you hire a Company to make weekly visits to your home. Some Homeowners policies have a Vacancy Clause where they can deny claims if you do not have an actual company doing the visits. They do not count neighbors, Friends Relatives, etc. as qualifying. I manage 150+ Snowbird's properties here in The Villages and have had people come onto my service after having this issue.
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I agree that a visit to our insurance agent would be advisable as well: had to have something happen and then find out that we're not covered for it because we neglected to jump through this-or-that hoop. |
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Don't like the question? Don't answer it... |
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Stop at cherokee and boone nc various hotels along the way. Takes a few days but no longer serve the clock or calendar |
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With today’s technology I can run multiple houses without ever having any issues. If the power goes out I notified immediately by text and email. A water issue the sensor will send an immediate text and I can have somebody at the house within the hour. We do shut off the water at lake house it’s just easier. Only issue we have had since 2010, was bees decided to try to nest in our fireplace flue. Lawn guy found them called the Bee wrangler, problem solved, the wrangler was happy to get the stay over guests.
All of our houses are checked on weekly. We have cameras inside and out I can contact our home watch people and they could be at the house within 15 minutes. |
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I would have to hitch-hike 40 miles. |
Personally, I just never seen the need to be a snowbird or the expense that comes with it.
Our son and wife live 4 blocks away. We don't mind the summer months in Florida, there is still in-laws living up north, that never did understand why anyone could live in Florida in the summer until they want to come and visit in the winter, go figure. |
We were snowbirds for 8 years, we paid the same property tax and amenity fees. We were here for 6 months of the year and did not use water, trash, golf courses etc.. Good thing we help to carry the costs.
I don't understand your question? Why does anyone need to know how we got here or when we come and go...????? |
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Told my wife when we talked about moving here we will have one house either here or in Va. We both agree the Villages was the place to come to. |
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Guy stopped me on one of my daily walks last July. 96 degrees F. and w/the heat index it was something like 118 degrees. He had a spare bottle of water and said he'd give it to me (I declined). He said that walking in such heat was VERY dangerous. I replied that I had 72 years of living in that icebox called Minnesota to make up for and that this was heaven in comparison! Love? Not an exaggeration. Arthritis is pretty much gone And having a tan you don't have to pay for is great. |
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I ask bc we put up an outside camera and I know some renters don't like that, but honestly it's just to watch the place....although inside would be nice I don't think renters would...lol ( honestly, just wondering, not judging) |
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