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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What is your housing situation or what do you aspire your housing situation to be. We will send our youngest to college in a couple years and our house just feels like a tiresome obligation to me. It has served us well during the kids childhood and I am so thankful, but it’s going to need updates eventually (kitchen, baths, floors, paint, yardwork beyond normal maintenance) and it just sounds so exhausting to me. I don’t want a small condo - I still want my kids to have a comfortable space to be when they come home, at least until they are full established/working/done with grad school/etc. We came from a townhome before this house. I didn’t like the vertical living or the lack of privacy on our deck or the lack of guest parking. So I think we are stuck with single family but I want smaller but still in a nice area. Does this even exist?[/quote] When you no longer need a school system, Upper Marlboro, Maryland is quiet and lovely. Still maryland taxes though. [/quote]
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