Reading all these posts about household remodeling and repair, I am even happier that we no longer own a home. We had owned a total of five homes and one condo over the years since we married in 1985 until earlier this year. Now we are house-free and living on the payments from our condo (we sold but did owner financing) and some savings until the balloon payment on the condo comes due (4.5 years unless they pay it off early) and until we start drawing on our retirement investments and/or drawing social security.
We are renting the home we are in (a nice furnished home of friends who are cruising on their sailboat) for very little and thus able to travel frequently. Next year we will probably move to a full-time traveling lifestyle, though we're still undecided about whether we'll buy an RV or continue to go with VRBOs -- monthly rentals are often quite reasonable.
We are enjoying having minimal home and yard maintenance requirements and will have even less once we're no longer in this rental. It's a different lifestyle, to be sure. The downside is not knowing many people in our immediate community and not having any community "roots" so to speak. Most of our friends and family are in NC and Ohio, with a few scattered all over the US. But it's a nice change of pace from a home and yard and all that entails.
Eventually I suspect we'll buy a place again to use as a base, but it may be a condo or townhouse to keep maintenance to a minimum and so we can continue to travel frequently without as many worries about security and upkeep. We know quite a few folks now who snowbird (either in the US or internationally) to avoid winters in the colder states, and that sounds pretty good to us.
For right now, though, we have no desire to become homeowners again anytime soon. We see all the headaches my folks are having with their home and their vacation cabin -- like crankin's experience, there always seems to be something major needing repaired or replaced. And then there's the yard upkeep. We've done extensive work in my folks' two yards and my DH's folks' yard this year to help them out as they've all gotten nearly too old to keep up with it. At least as long as we have parents still living in homes with yards, we have NO desire for our own. We'd rather be riding our bikes, hiking, sightseeing, or doing pretty much anything else.



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. I'll never forget when the woman came to our second home with the "book" of window treatments after we moved in. When I said "Oh, you're here to see my husband," she truly did not know what to say. I was 8 months pregnant and more worried about starting the new school year and being about to give birth in the same time frame!

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