Where are you going to retire?

right here in NC
 
Yes. It’s a bit pricey.
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IF I live long enough to retire, it depends on the wife. If she's still around, we'll probably stay in the Northeast. If not, i'd like to move to the Southwest.
If to the southwest... Then be prepared to BYOW, the way things are going there nowadays.

(Bring your own water!!) :heh:
 
I like Kauai a lot as well. I’m not much of a Maui or Oahu fan comparatively, but there is a lot more to do on Oahu.
Only spent a few days on Oahu, long enough to see Pearl Harbor and a couple beaches, drove around the entire Island. Kauai was great because it was so undeveloped, felt way more relaxing.
 
4 grand a year, I've got my own lot, leave a 16 ft storage trailer on it, marina for my boat onsite, golf course onsite within walking distance, if not for the fucking heat I'd stay in Florida year round.

Oh and the hurricanes.
 
I like the idea of settling somewhere like northern Texas where its warm most of the time, but gets cool enough in the winter too.... with like 25-50 acres of do-whatever-the-fuck-I-want-land
 
If to the southwest... Then be prepared to BYOW, the way things are going there nowadays.

(Bring your own water!!) :heh:
I knew water rights were a thing in the real estate market out there, even before the drought conditions. I probably wouldn't want to live in the desert, either the mountains or the high plains
 
I like the idea of settling somewhere like northern Texas where its warm most of the time, but gets cool enough in the winter too.... with like 25-50 acres of do-whatever-the-fuck-I-want-land
Warm? You ever been to Texas between May and October?
 
Warm? You ever been to Texas between May and October?
Dude, I live in Nebraska and the wifes brother (who now lives in Texas) used to live in Oklahoma, we would visit and the "cold" they get there is fucking NOTHING.
 
Dude, I live in Nebraska and the wifes brother (who now lives in Texas) used to live in Oklahoma, we would visit and the "cold" they get there is fucking NOTHING.
He means the unbearable heat during the "warm" months
 
He means the unbearable heat during the "warm" months
Oh, yeah I guess I didn't even pay attention to the months he listed.

Maybe it will be Utah or something where I can catch a breeze of the mountains. Most of my family lives in Arizona, so it isn't like I am not used to heat either. Dry in AZ and humid in NE. But I do prefer the cold to the heat most of the time.

If only we could all invest in climate change and keep it a solid 68 degrees all the time.
 
Oh, yeah I guess I didn't even pay attention to the months he listed.

Maybe it will be Utah or something where I can catch a breeze of the mountains. Most of my family lives in Arizona, so it isn't like I am not used to heat either. Dry in AZ and humid in NE. But I do prefer the cold to the heat most of the time.

If only we could all invest in climate change and keep it a solid 68 degrees all the time.
I'll strip down to my skivies any day to live in warmth.

Cold weather just pisses me off.
 
I'll strip down to my skivies any day to live in warmth.

Cold weather just pisses me off.
I am not saying I want to live in 4 feet of snow forever lol.

Fall/Autumn is the best though. I can wear shorts or pants and feel good. I can wear short sleeves or long sleeves, jacket or no jacket and be good no matter what.

I don't mind snow though and it is nice as a break every once in a while and a fun experience to build snowmen with the kids.

I asked the wife if she wanted to move to FL because I was thinking about that open sea, cool ocean breeze, feeling... but then I realzied how hot and humid it really is there lol. Everyone in FL seems to wake up with pit stains. I still have a long way to go though. I'm only 34.
 
Got my cabin near Moab UT. Headed there the day I retire. We have it set up pretty nice. 4 wheelers, snow mobile, underground bunker storage, drift boat, helicopter pad and prepper storage.
 
Oh, yeah I guess I didn't even pay attention to the months he listed.

Maybe it will be Utah or something where I can catch a breeze of the mountains. Most of my family lives in Arizona, so it isn't like I am not used to heat either. Dry in AZ and humid in NE. But I do prefer the cold to the heat most of the time.

If only we could all invest in climate change and keep it a solid 68 degrees all the time.
From your lips (er, fingertips) to God's ears, brother...
 
Dude, I live in Nebraska and the wifes brother (who now lives in Texas) used to live in Oklahoma, we would visit and the "cold" they get there is fucking NOTHING.
Lol exactly. Anyone talking a big game about the "cold" weather that occurs in Texas, probably hasnt been to a REAL cold-weather destination during winter
 
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