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Trekkar wrote:
One of the suggestions made here was to move into a mobile home in a mobile home park. Be very careful with this set up. Many mobile home park rates have become exorbitant, causing an uptick in homelessness statistics.
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oyarsa wrote:
Not adding much to the discussion, but I can relate to this post on two accounts:
First, I went to junior and high school in Eagle, Idaho and I definitely miss it. That was about 20 years ago. I can't imagine what it must all look like these days!
And second...a few minutes ago I was looking at my retirement account statement and wondering how the back I'll ever afford to retire! I do have a good bit of time to remedy that situation, but I probably better start something soon...
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jesseannie wrote:
I guess my first post may have given some the impression that I am close to homeless and may be arrested for vagrancy lol.
I am retired have great medical coverage a couple life insurance policies a lovely wife and a Springer Spaniel named Maggie.
There are places we can rent in Boise but I think we will just find ourselves priced out again.
If we choose to live in our travel trailer short or long term it would not be in the Northwest in the winter. We have the resources to travel and follow the warmth.
I guess my OP was more of a mild rant against the terrible rental prices near any Metro area. It is going to get harder even with a moderate income like we have.
Thanks to all who have participated and the advice I got.
Jesseannie
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