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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Northe-Eastern Europe.Think New England or Canada, but less people, more compact, and much, much cheaper. Taxes, health insurance (including ER), food, housing, and transportation won't be big expenses. Women there also live longer than women in US. I want to see if it's true. I had a lovely childhood and I want to go home. We already have several condos there, but I suspect I may build a small house. I would not have a need to rent it out. I would let friends and family stay only, or pay someone to take care of it while away. I like 4 seasons, fresh air and all the hiking, biking, swimming, skiing, skating, horseback riding that can be done there for free or very cheap. I wouldn't have to travel anywhere to do any of it. I never got used to the distances here. The 'mountains' are 10 minutes away, the horses are 100 meters away, the lake is 7 minute walk. The theater, the store, the castle, the bus stop, and the pub are 50 meters away. I'm so tired of distances. I want my time back. HHI? $100k I think. I don't work for living (got my time back, but not about to spend it driving to the mountains or horses when I can live next to them). I want a simple, active life and I can make it happen there. [/quote] You can't really overstate how important it is to have the castle be only 50 meters away. Makes all the difference in the world. [/quote]
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