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[quote=Anonymous]I plan to sell my condo (primary residence) when I retire (mid-60's--very soon), because it is on the 4th floor with no elevator. I was wondering how long I can go without a permanent residence? Like if I were to rent apartments (or VRBO/AirBNB's) in a nicer climate, but move again when that one gets too hot or cold. Spend a month or two in Europe? A few weeks at a time visiting family (but not staying at their place). I know that gets pricey, but I would be saving money having no primary residence. I know I would have to store my stuff, but though that I could probably spend quite a while traveling before setting up my new home (who knows where). What are your thoughts on this? Anything factors I have not considered (I mean it is a very undeveloped plan, so there are many, but I mean like big concerns such as taxes or health care). Thank you. [/quote]
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