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jimjamuser 05-08-2024 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by LeRoySmith (Post 2329324)
Ah, letting go of the cars will be easy. I've made that transition multiple times in my life and I hope to continue but on a much smaller scale.

We thought we'd like being snowflakes but anytime I'm at home I'm just looking forward to coming back here. Balancing 2 homes isn't what I thought it would be, I think we will go back to having a home base for most of the year and spend the ugly season somewhere else. I'd rather rent a house for a couple of months up north than the other way around (I'm looking forward to a few months in Montana, Idaho, Maine etc. during the hot months - talk about a social wasteland :laugh: that's going to make Lake Denham look like Michigan Ave).

I would prefer Idaho and Montana to northern Maine because Maine is flat with lots of mosquitoes.

Shipping up to Boston 05-08-2024 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 2329554)
I would prefer Idaho and Montana to northern Maine because Maine is flat with lots of mosquitoes.

Maine is flat? Those mountains that I thought I was skiing on must’ve been landfills all these years!

(711 mountains over 1000 feet)

jimjamuser 05-08-2024 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Runway48 (Post 2329479)
We are also considering moving to TV full time and wonder about the decision. We have also looked at some areas in TN. There they say they see a lot of couples who are looking to leave FL and head more north. They call them Half-Backs. I know we would not move back to LI. It's high on conveniences and medical but ridiculously high on traffic and property taxes.

Tn. has a retirement homes and activities area north of Crossville. You can get bigger lots and about as many activities as one Village here. Good softball facilities in Crossville with some pickleball and tennis. Small, but nice library and a pretty good hospital. Lower cost area than The Villages.

LeRoySmith 05-08-2024 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 2329566)
Tn. has a retirement homes and activities area north of Crossville. You can get bigger lots and about as many activities as one Village here. Good softball facilities in Crossville with some pickleball and tennis. Small, but nice library and a pretty good hospital. Lower cost area than The Villages.

the best part about Crossville is the bigfoot festival and an old girlfriend (and bakery outlet)

Triker 05-08-2024 04:15 PM

Consider the insurance cost.
 
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Originally Posted by hawthorg (Post 2328965)
My wife and I have our lifestyle visit starting his week. We noticed most houses have only a 2-car garage. We have several cars, including a corvette, SUV, truck, and commuter sedan. We use them all. So how do we move to TV and not have to buy a 5-car garage (I don't think those even exist)? Did everyone downsize all of their cars, too, in order to move into TV? Or are there some alternatives to reasonably priced storage or extra parking areas? Any good suggestions are appreciated.

Before moving here the wife and I had a convertible, a SUV, and a full size truck. Sold the convertible and truck before moving down and now have 2 golf cars and the SUV. The first year we were here we put more miles on the two carts than we did on the car.

bark4me 05-08-2024 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by hawthorg (Post 2328965)
My wife and I have our lifestyle visit starting his week. We noticed most houses have only a 2-car garage. We have several cars, including a corvette, SUV, truck, and commuter sedan. We use them all. So how do we move to TV and not have to buy a 5-car garage (I don't think those even exist)? Did everyone downsize all of their cars, too, in order to move into TV? Or are there some alternatives to reasonably priced storage or extra parking areas? Any good suggestions are appreciated.

Well either you have a designer home built with a 4 car garage or find a home with a big enough lot to add a 2, 4 or 6 car garage which there are several done here already.

huge-pigeons 05-08-2024 05:05 PM

Most newer homes have 2.5 car garages. I know of many homes that have 5 and 6 car garages. There’s 1 home for sale that has a 6+ car garage for $3.2M. I know of others with 5 car for < than $1M.
We tried to downsize to 1 car twice, and we were successful for about a year each time. It all depends on what you do, where you live, where you have to go, if you need multiple cars. If you are a homebody and don’t do much, 1 car and 1 golf cart will be fine. But if 1 of you have to go to Spanish springs for a club activity, and your spouse has to go to Sumter at the same time, and you live in sawgrass grove area or soon Eastport, then you will need 2 cars or 1 of you will be in a golf cart for hours a day.
1 more thing to watch out for, depending on where you have to go in the afternoons in the summer, you don’t want to be in a golf cart when there are lightning storms overhead, the golf cart won’t protect you like a car will. We have been spooked a couple of times coming home from golf when lightning is all around us

Dusty_Star 05-08-2024 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 2329554)
I would prefer Idaho and Montana to northern Maine because Maine is flat with lots of mosquitoes.


Maine is flat???!!!???

LeRoySmith 05-08-2024 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 2329554)
I would prefer Idaho and Montana to northern Maine because Maine is flat with lots of mosquitoes.

We've spent time in Utah and Wyoming so I think south east I-da-hoe would be our next stay up that way.

Shipping up to Boston 05-08-2024 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Dusty_Star (Post 2329612)
Maine is flat???!!!???

He may be taking topography pointers from Kylie Irving! ;)

Shipping up to Boston 05-08-2024 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Shipping up to Boston (Post 2329622)
He may be taking topography pointers from Kylie Irving! ;)

*Kyrie

thelegges 05-08-2024 07:11 PM

We have the cute sports car, for short driving in and near bubble. A full size 7 passenger SUV, that we use for drive to Gainesville and Disney every 3 weeks. Two golf carts.

We have over size garage with over size golf cart garage. Everything fits with for storage.

We keep a Rover and Jeep at the northern home. When we choose to sell the cabin and family home those cars will go.

nancyre 05-08-2024 07:35 PM

We kept 2 cars because we were both driving and I was working - when he stopped driving 1 car was enough - shipped the second back up north for when we travel.

mtdjed 05-08-2024 09:27 PM

You can easily find a home that can accommodate two cars and a golf cart. We like two cars, a VW golf and a Hyundai Kona and have a golf cart and all fit in our expanded garage.

A couple of thoughts,

MY guess is that most people would prefer to have neighbors that garage their vehicles.

At some point in your life, you have to downsize. When we retired and decided to move to The Villages, we recognized that we did not need a house with 3000 sq ft of living area with 2500 feet of basement and attic space. We were buying a 2000 Sq ft home with little storage. If you have the desire to keep the fleet a can afford a premier home, you might be able to find homes for all.

There is also off-site storage. Best wishes.

hawthorg 05-08-2024 10:54 PM

We will look into the corvette club. One of our other cars is in my man cave and is a 68 Camaro. No time to play with it while I work so I'm looking forward to tinkering once I retire. But the vette and camaro can't be daily cars so I was hoping to hear about a nearby auto hobby and storage place or other ideas. Most just tell us to downsize and dramatically change our lifestyle and goals.


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