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August 31, 2009 at 8:15 AM #451729August 31, 2009 at 9:19 AM #450957
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ParticipantI disagree, Scaredy. If you pay off your mortgage, and manage your stuff… you can own a home and have mobility. The key is setting up your home for reduced maintenance – xeriscape the yard, etc…
And stuff – you can always get rid of stuff.. that doesn’t matter whether you own or not. Regular garage sales are good for the soul and wallet.
Heck – that’s our retirement plan – travel for 8 months of the year, do the home upkeep on the breaks at home. We’ve been working the house and yard to be as low maintenance so we’ll be ready for this.
August 31, 2009 at 9:19 AM #451150UCGal
ParticipantI disagree, Scaredy. If you pay off your mortgage, and manage your stuff… you can own a home and have mobility. The key is setting up your home for reduced maintenance – xeriscape the yard, etc…
And stuff – you can always get rid of stuff.. that doesn’t matter whether you own or not. Regular garage sales are good for the soul and wallet.
Heck – that’s our retirement plan – travel for 8 months of the year, do the home upkeep on the breaks at home. We’ve been working the house and yard to be as low maintenance so we’ll be ready for this.
August 31, 2009 at 9:19 AM #451493UCGal
ParticipantI disagree, Scaredy. If you pay off your mortgage, and manage your stuff… you can own a home and have mobility. The key is setting up your home for reduced maintenance – xeriscape the yard, etc…
And stuff – you can always get rid of stuff.. that doesn’t matter whether you own or not. Regular garage sales are good for the soul and wallet.
Heck – that’s our retirement plan – travel for 8 months of the year, do the home upkeep on the breaks at home. We’ve been working the house and yard to be as low maintenance so we’ll be ready for this.
August 31, 2009 at 9:19 AM #451567UCGal
ParticipantI disagree, Scaredy. If you pay off your mortgage, and manage your stuff… you can own a home and have mobility. The key is setting up your home for reduced maintenance – xeriscape the yard, etc…
And stuff – you can always get rid of stuff.. that doesn’t matter whether you own or not. Regular garage sales are good for the soul and wallet.
Heck – that’s our retirement plan – travel for 8 months of the year, do the home upkeep on the breaks at home. We’ve been working the house and yard to be as low maintenance so we’ll be ready for this.
August 31, 2009 at 9:19 AM #451760UCGal
ParticipantI disagree, Scaredy. If you pay off your mortgage, and manage your stuff… you can own a home and have mobility. The key is setting up your home for reduced maintenance – xeriscape the yard, etc…
And stuff – you can always get rid of stuff.. that doesn’t matter whether you own or not. Regular garage sales are good for the soul and wallet.
Heck – that’s our retirement plan – travel for 8 months of the year, do the home upkeep on the breaks at home. We’ve been working the house and yard to be as low maintenance so we’ll be ready for this.
August 31, 2009 at 10:50 AM #450993scaredyclassic
Participantit’s a drag on finances and mental energy. heck, if yo lived int he house only1 month per year, wouldn’t you agree it aint worth it?
4 m is not enough. i’m not just talking about mobilkity.
im talking about no worries.
August 31, 2009 at 10:50 AM #451185scaredyclassic
Participantit’s a drag on finances and mental energy. heck, if yo lived int he house only1 month per year, wouldn’t you agree it aint worth it?
4 m is not enough. i’m not just talking about mobilkity.
im talking about no worries.
August 31, 2009 at 10:50 AM #451528scaredyclassic
Participantit’s a drag on finances and mental energy. heck, if yo lived int he house only1 month per year, wouldn’t you agree it aint worth it?
4 m is not enough. i’m not just talking about mobilkity.
im talking about no worries.
August 31, 2009 at 10:50 AM #451602scaredyclassic
Participantit’s a drag on finances and mental energy. heck, if yo lived int he house only1 month per year, wouldn’t you agree it aint worth it?
4 m is not enough. i’m not just talking about mobilkity.
im talking about no worries.
August 31, 2009 at 10:50 AM #451794scaredyclassic
Participantit’s a drag on finances and mental energy. heck, if yo lived int he house only1 month per year, wouldn’t you agree it aint worth it?
4 m is not enough. i’m not just talking about mobilkity.
im talking about no worries.
August 31, 2009 at 1:10 PM #451067propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantHave you been reading the book, “4 Hour Work Week” by Timothy Ferris?
if not, I think you would enjoy it. He is a bit on the cocky side but if you can get over that, he has some really interesting ideas on living that fantasy you are talking about.
He outsources his life so he can live it. If anything it really makes you think!He has a blog http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/
August 31, 2009 at 1:10 PM #451259propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantHave you been reading the book, “4 Hour Work Week” by Timothy Ferris?
if not, I think you would enjoy it. He is a bit on the cocky side but if you can get over that, he has some really interesting ideas on living that fantasy you are talking about.
He outsources his life so he can live it. If anything it really makes you think!He has a blog http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/
August 31, 2009 at 1:10 PM #451603propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantHave you been reading the book, “4 Hour Work Week” by Timothy Ferris?
if not, I think you would enjoy it. He is a bit on the cocky side but if you can get over that, he has some really interesting ideas on living that fantasy you are talking about.
He outsources his life so he can live it. If anything it really makes you think!He has a blog http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/
August 31, 2009 at 1:10 PM #451676propertysearchaddiction
ParticipantHave you been reading the book, “4 Hour Work Week” by Timothy Ferris?
if not, I think you would enjoy it. He is a bit on the cocky side but if you can get over that, he has some really interesting ideas on living that fantasy you are talking about.
He outsources his life so he can live it. If anything it really makes you think!He has a blog http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/
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