Neighbors gossip is already starting.
"I hear he has alot of Glocks".
Fug'um. Op-sec around nosy neighbors.
Already have secure off-site storage.
I live in a gated senior living apartment complex.Very preliminary researching moving to a Senior Living residence.
I'm tired of maintaining a house and yard.
Wife has mobility issues.
We’re both mid-60’s.
Having a little outdoor space would be preferred
What are my options?
I live in a gated senior living apartment complex.
Maintenace when needed is done fast. Very few know of guns, many here, men and women have them. I don't associate with most of the democraps. Have a garage.
Mostly quiet.
Very VERY preliminary, I would say...Very preliminary researching moving to a Senior Living residence.
I'm tired of maintaining a house and yard.
Wife has mobility issues.
We’re both mid-60’s.
Having a little outdoor space would be preferred
What are my options?
Very VERY preliminary, I would say...
Mid-60's is the new 30, after all (I am 64 in two months).
That said, my dad was researching a couple years back and found a place near Kerrville with cottages on the river. So you are kind of still in a house. It had shared trails, so a little space. If your health declined you could move into their assisted living apartments ($$$$).
I know the location is not a match for you, but maybe the same idea?
Moonpie,
I completely understand.
Just the maintenance alone of a 2 acre yard with lots of trees is a killer...
I don't recall the pool situation there, but I will get the name from him so you can get a closer look.I'm open to that.
Cottages on the river sound nice if they never flood.
I'm hoping for something in the Hill Country. Kerrville is certainly in the running.
I watched my Dad struggle with keeping up his large place as he aged. I don't want to be trapped into that. My own place is getting old and there is always something needing repair. Every day is something new.
On site outdoor activities would be very limited to non-used. A swimming pool would be about the only thing we'd use. We're not golf people.
A swimming pool was high on the list in our search. While the HOA has a pool, it's nice having one in the back yard. Some of the neighbors complain about the traffic on 380, but I can find anything need within a few miles.I'm open to that.
Cottages on the river sound nice if they never flood.
I'm hoping for something in the Hill Country. Kerrville is certainly in the running.
I watched my Dad struggle with keeping up his large place as he aged. I don't want to be trapped into that. My own place is getting old and there is always something needing repair. Every day is something new.
On site outdoor activities would be very limited to non-used. A swimming pool would be about the only thing we'd use. We're not golf people.
I live in a small house (3/2) in a big retirement community.
Postage stamp size lot, 1 1/2 car garage, big enough for a golf cart, car and workbench. Golf cart accessible grocery stores, restaurants, indoor shooting range and a dozen 9 hole golf courses inside of 15 minutes by cart.
The more amenities you want the more you pay.