2airishuman
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Thanks for the replies
All things we've considered. Had an Airstream for 10 years and averaged 20 nights a year in it but have decided to move on and sold it last summer. A major factor was declining availability of campsites.
I have a sailboat. Finding marina services that are suitable and reasonably priced is a major problem on the Atlantic coast in Florida. So is dealing with hurricane risk in a cost effective way. Combine that with the inflated housing costs in the Keys and we get priced out.
Lots of possibilities. Maybe a bigger sailboat and stay on that during the winter and keep a home base in Minnesota. I'm pretty sure we'll end up in a condo on the Minnesota end whatever we do. Tired of having to drive everywhere and be committed to yard maintenance and snow removal, so the next step is closer to everything and with other people responsible for the exterior.
In thinking about this further, might an RV be a useful option? Given that you have the means to consider two homes and a luxury sport like SCUBA diving, perhaps an upscale RV would provide you optimal flexibility and forego the need for a second home.
All things we've considered. Had an Airstream for 10 years and averaged 20 nights a year in it but have decided to move on and sold it last summer. A major factor was declining availability of campsites.
I have a sailboat. Finding marina services that are suitable and reasonably priced is a major problem on the Atlantic coast in Florida. So is dealing with hurricane risk in a cost effective way. Combine that with the inflated housing costs in the Keys and we get priced out.
Lots of possibilities. Maybe a bigger sailboat and stay on that during the winter and keep a home base in Minnesota. I'm pretty sure we'll end up in a condo on the Minnesota end whatever we do. Tired of having to drive everywhere and be committed to yard maintenance and snow removal, so the next step is closer to everything and with other people responsible for the exterior.