After living so many years on a couple of acres and with some distance from others, I don't see myself living in that sort of environment. Certainly not an HOA. But wherever we end up, there needs to be an abundance of golf course options nearby.
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I would like to.
Was just telling my wife that I came up with a new bucket list item: get an RV and travel the US, playing in as many states as I can. Thinking something like a 6 month excursion in my late 50s, early 60s.
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I live on a golf course right now. It's a mid price local place and it's perfect. I join for $1000 a year and walk out of my garage and play any time I want as long as I stay out of the way, which I am an expert at.
My wife and I have an agreement - we will one day live/retire somewhere:
- In a golf community
- Near water
I'm not retired but living in one now. I will say there are some downsides to it. One of which is being tied to some pretty hefty dues and HOA fees that are mandatory... and they have already increased over the past year. Having tried it, I don't think I want to retire in a community like this, but would rather be close to water and have some nice courses nearby.
Yeah, the HOAs can be a real problem. There is no shortage of people who like exerting control over others and the HOA can get a little out of hand.I don't mind the HOA fee but I do mind the HOA itself. There are nutjobs sitting on the HOA board. I lived in a townhouse with HOA many years ago. When I had enough money, we got out of there and moved to Mclean Virginia in an area where there is no HOA and I can pain and plan my garden however I want, and do not have to hear from HOA people.
Yeah, the HOAs can be a real problem. There is no shortage of people who like exerting control over others and the HOA can get a little out of hand.