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RetiredGuy2 - Where in Michigan are you located? Your township mowing requirements sound a lot like mine.
When was the last time you moved anywhere? Do you have any idea what a horrible experience it is? What about getting rid of all the stuff you will no longer need, or have room for? Kind of seems odd that after so many years of building up your home, you want to move right after getting married. Do you want to move or does the new wife want to move? If your main reason for moving is not wanting to mow, I would seriously look into hiring it out, or buying a much better lawn mower.
I feel for you. However, when you sell chances are they will take the cost to make the repair off what you could get for the property. Use the equity you have in the property to make the repair and stay there longer? Take the one down and sell it and use the money to repair the other? Two years ago wrestled with reality of not being able to maintain the property due to health reasons. I dug my heals in, made the repair and raised the property values. had to sell some stuff to find the cash to do it. If i was smart I would sell the joint now while everything is in nice shape. Keep telling my kids I keep everything in nice shape, so when I go to sell we can afford the better nursing home.Eddie...I know what a huge PIB moving will be...as far as moving goes...it is mainly because of health reasons (both of us) and financial concerns for the future. Hiring things out is not practical for financial reasons because SS makes up our major source of income We have two large barns and a smaller one that will need new roofs soon...plus one needs serious rebuilding and that will eat up a lot of money which will be hard to come up with and while I formerly could have done such tasks myself it is impossible to accomplish now to save money. We don't really NEED all this property now...although we love the privacy.
AND...Newbury is quite correct...I did overestimate my sweat equity hours. Thanks for correcting me.
That is an excellent plan. We've had about 6 relatives that did that over the last several decades, living in their homes of years until they gently passed away. The most recent, an aunt, would not go to a "retirement" home an lived until 99 plus in familiar, friendly surroundings.You gotta do, what you gotta do... I'm sure as much as I talk about living here until I die. I will most likely will go through the same scenario when I get older.
We just built this house, vacation home now but our retirement home later. Ever detail was designed to help when we are older. Planning to set up the basement as an apartment (possible for a live in caretaker). We'll see how long we can live out here...
Well you hadn't mentioned health and financial issues as driving factors.Eddie...I know what a huge PIB moving will be...as far as moving goes...it is mainly because of health reasons (both of us) and financial concerns for the future. Hiring things out is not practical for financial reasons because SS makes up our major source of income We have two large barns and a smaller one that will need new roofs soon...plus one needs serious rebuilding and that will eat up a lot of money which will be hard to come up with and while I formerly could have done such tasks myself it is impossible to accomplish now to save money. We don't really NEED all this property now...although we love the privacy.
AND...Newbury is quite correct...I did overestimate my sweat equity hours. Thanks for correcting me.
Leave it to a wounded vet. HSAge 65 here, recently retired and just began collecting Social Security. First wife passed away two years ago and I am recently remarried, have no kids and the new spouse has 3, and none of the kids have the slightest interest in taking over our homestead when we move in the not so distant future. I have lived on a fair sized property since 1987 and have put hundreds of thousands of hours of sweat equity into it and probably over a half million bucks into paying for and upgrading and maintaining the place. Yet despite all that, we are planning to move closer to town and downsize our home. Not really sure if I will ever recoup all the labor and bucks I put into this place, but...I guess I should have thought of that a long time ago. Being a newbie here, I am wondering if any others are in the same boat...how are you feeling about being in the situation I am describing? I guess the good news is: They just opened a retirement community about 4 miles distant from us. We drive by it a few times a week...and darn...it is getting difficult to think we may be relocating there down the road. (pun intended here).