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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]It works well if you have a vacation home outside the city where kids/grandkids can congregate for holidays. [/b] Getting a room in a nearby hotel is much cheaper than trying to buy a 3rd bedroom for visiting guests, especially in NYC. I know my DW would love to split retirement between NYC and a vacation home on the water. [/quote] No way, F that. Just rent a house when and where you need it. No need to hang an albatross around your neck.[/quote] This. You can just rent a large home for the holidays. You don't need to commit to one location. And trust me, your kids and grandkids will be far more likely to join and visit if its in a new and fun location.[/quote] +1. My in-laws do this. Different location every Christmas, and large enough to hold kids and grandkids. It’s always fun.[/quote] Same. We treat it like a vacation that we look forward to every year. [/quote]
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