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Originally Posted by davem4616
ditto...when in FL my wife would worry about the house up north and vice versa...no matter how many times I said 'relax, we have insurance'.....and opening and closing both homes is a pain too. There's also the humorous element to it...every time we'd relocate to one or the other that first morning we had to pause and think about what cabinet the coffee cups were in.
there were years that we were 'snow bunnies' hopping back and forth every few weeks for elder care duties and work....often my wife would be looking in the freezer for an item she wanted to cook, only to realize that it was in the other house's freezer.
consolidating to one house certainly simplified our lives (of course we couldn't part with any of the kitchen tools...so we still have 2 of everything)
Airbnb and similar sites make it very easy to rent a nice house for as many weeks as we need when we decide to escape TV to visit family (we love them all but, prefer to have a little independence by staying in a rental)
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Ditto again on the hassle of taking care of two homes. We have been doing it for 5 years now and it’s a lot of never ending work, worrying, and expensive. My wife will never not have a place up north near family so we eventually need to downsize from a house with a lot of land to a condo where we can pay a monthly fee and not have to take care of everything and easily take off for long periods of time with no worries.