Anonymous wrote:After living in many places, I’ve come to the conclusion that the geographic location you are in is nowhere near as important as the people you associate with. So, less-than-great area with nice & interesting people is better than wonderful area with dull/unpleasant people.
Anonymous wrote:My spouse was born and raised here in NOVA and could never imagine moving, ever. He is happy to just work the same job, live by his parents in mediocracy till the end of his days. I HATE living here. I am counting down till the day our youngest leaves the nest and then I am going to buy a tiny home and travel/live around the US. I've already given up half my life to live somewhere I don't want to be and I can't imagine never leaving to try something new.
Anonymous wrote:DH is like this, and it is exhausting. He hates the house we have lived in for 20y. It was what we could afford 20y ago and has kept us from being house poor (low mortgage.) Are there things I would change? Yes. But it is a perfectly fine home.
Anonymous wrote:This is why we have second and third vacation homes in places we love.
Anonymous wrote:This is why we have second and third vacation homes in places we love.
Anonymous wrote:DH is like this, and it is exhausting. He hates the house we have lived in for 20y. It was what we could afford 20y ago and has kept us from being house poor (low mortgage.) Are there things I would change? Yes. But it is a perfectly fine home.