Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re selling ours. It’s a time and money drain. I spend half the time there either doing work or scheduling people to come out to do work. Due to kids’ sports and activities, we don’t use it enough to justify the expense. And, finally, I’d rather travel than go to our weekend home.
This was us exactly! I miss it about one or two times a year ( usually after we visit friends who still have a place.) Love not having the responsibility or guilt for not using it very much, and enjoy traveling again.
Time suck and money pit.
Generally second home areas don't appreciate like regular towns/cities because the second home areas are built with low quality houses/condos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buying the 3rd place in Big Sky made all the difference for me. We might leave here and buy a farm in Virginia soon but right now we are getting by with here, Ack, Montana and trips to London and St. Barths every year.
Thank God you are "getting by"!
Anonymous wrote:Buying the 3rd place in Big Sky made all the difference for me. We might leave here and buy a farm in Virginia soon but right now we are getting by with here, Ack, Montana and trips to London and St. Barths every year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I’d rather use that money to travel to different places and not be burdened with homeownership. Much of my family annd neighbors own second and third homes, and I hear about the upkeep, repairs, taxes, insurance, etc and so forth.
Most people with second homes travel too. If you have to choose between a second home and travel, then you can't afford the second home.
It’s a cope. The “travelers” simply can’t afford a second home and their travel budget is shit too. Flying eco class to Iceland or Japan or whatever the trendy cheap place is is not some decadent life. They’re middle class.
not true at all. there are lots of great houses to rent that are 5000+ per night. lots of us don’t want to commit to going back to the same place over and over again and even if we do, there’s an abundance of really nice rentals.
Anyone who can actually afford to blow $5,000 a night has more than one home. You're not kidding anyone, just stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I’d rather use that money to travel to different places and not be burdened with homeownership. Much of my family annd neighbors own second and third homes, and I hear about the upkeep, repairs, taxes, insurance, etc and so forth.
Most people with second homes travel too. If you have to choose between a second home and travel, then you can't afford the second home.
It’s a cope. The “travelers” simply can’t afford a second home and their travel budget is shit too. Flying eco class to Iceland or Japan or whatever the trendy cheap place is is not some decadent life. They’re middle class.
not true at all. there are lots of great houses to rent that are 5000+ per night. lots of us don’t want to commit to going back to the same place over and over again and even if we do, there’s an abundance of really nice rentals.
Anyone who can actually afford to blow $5,000 a night has more than one home. You're not kidding anyone, just stop.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gee, and here I was being depressed because tens of thousands of innocent people are dying in unnecessary global conflicts. I guess I will start being depressed about not having a second home.
You should go topple the Hamas leaders, the Ayatollahs and Putin. I will invite you to my place in the Catskills after you are done.
Anonymous wrote:Gee, and here I was being depressed because tens of thousands of innocent people are dying in unnecessary global conflicts. I guess I will start being depressed about not having a second home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I’d rather use that money to travel to different places and not be burdened with homeownership. Much of my family annd neighbors own second and third homes, and I hear about the upkeep, repairs, taxes, insurance, etc and so forth.
Most people with second homes travel too. If you have to choose between a second home and travel, then you can't afford the second home.
It’s a cope. The “travelers” simply can’t afford a second home and their travel budget is shit too. Flying eco class to Iceland or Japan or whatever the trendy cheap place is is not some decadent life. They’re middle class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I’d rather use that money to travel to different places and not be burdened with homeownership. Much of my family annd neighbors own second and third homes, and I hear about the upkeep, repairs, taxes, insurance, etc and so forth.
Most people with second homes travel too. If you have to choose between a second home and travel, then you can't afford the second home.