etcssw wrote:
I agree that renting out the house would be a great idea, but my wife has come down is some serious alergies here in Virginia due to the pollen during the spring and summer. So even if we did not go full timing we'd sell the house and move to Idaho were the alergies don't bother her. ...
I'm not an Allergist, but I know that people can develop new allergies after they have lived in a new area for a couple of years. The first year makes them sensitive and they they start reacting the second year.
Which is why people with broad-spectrum pollen allergies shouldn't live here (wetter washington), our pollen season starts with the winter blooming plants in Jan/Feb and runs through fall.