I'm just going to put it out there that the rural is no place to retire. Obviously, I am a city person in general and I know there are plenty of rural people who would disagree, but you need resources! And access to those resources!
I have family friends (my parents' friends/my friend's parents) who bought a farm house a few years ago, and sold it pretty quickly after that. Partly it's because they realized they wanted to spend more time with grandkids, but they did realize they didn't want that to be their home base in their old age.
I believe you know my vote too - sorry sarameg and lisah
Fair!
Sophia you should totally move here, too!
Obviously, I am a city person in general and I know there are plenty of rural people who would disagree, but you need resources! And access to those resources!
Very true. When I am in the Adirondacks I am 45 minutes away, speeding, from the nearest hospital. It is a real consideration for a lot of people.
I am a city person. I want close 24 hour a day access to anything and everything. And delivery options! I know some rural areas have fairly close everything, but I want around the corner everything.
Do what we did, buy a farmhouse in an area that has been encroached on by suburbia. Five acres of land and a 100-year-old house, but a mile from groceries, hospital, Ikea and movie theaters.
I'm just going to put it out there that the rural is no place to retire. Obviously, I am a city person in general and I know there are plenty of rural people who would disagree, but you need resources! And access to those resources!
I'm a country girl at heart, but retiring where there's no easy access to anything and it's 30-45 minutes to everything, that's not so good. Where I am, I'm five minutes from everything I need, including an excellent hospital. I think if I moved back out to the country to retire, it would quickly drive me crazy.
Scrappy's got the right idea.
As long as the farmhouse in question is updated. I grew up in an old farmhouse and I loved it, but I tell you hwaet, I want insulation. And reliable plumbing and central heat/air, and fast Internet, and an electrical system that wasn't pieced together by gentlemen of varying competency.
Yes, grandma, I have been utterly spoiled by city life. Otherwise known as "civilization". Did I mention indoor toilets?
I know I'm a naif about this stuff, but I still don't understand why Trump can even consider firing Mueller. If it was determined that I, for example, was suspected of embezzling from the store I manage, I would never be allowed to fire the person hired to investigate me. So why is this even a possibility?
He wants to fire Mueller because he wants to avoid getting impeached and/or arrested.
Spoiler: He can't avoid getting impeached and/or arrested.
Also, does anyone old enough during Watergate remember if there was the same kind of rats leaving a sinking ship mass exodus at the White House that we're seeing now?