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Question Fulltimers - anyone regret selling their house?

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@Neal I have a question. When you got home from the service,how did it make you feel? Did you need to come home?

You're just a little older, and your Bones are easer to get weary. Did you ever feel like you were at home where ever you were?

After all that is the life of a nomad.
 
I'm not sure what you're asking @Kevin D Pem - I love moving around and experiencing new environments. Having been in the Air Force and traveled so many great places it makes it very hard to decide where to live. I loved AZ, I loved TX, I have always loved FL, being around water, etc. The military travel gives you the opportunity to get away from your hometown as some never do and see what's out there. Some of us here have the luxury of saying "I want to be ... in the winter or ... in the summer" or go get Lobster in Maine, or go hiking in the Rockies. Yes, I love coming home too, long showers not worrying about gray tank or any tank, I love my bed, not hearing the loud overhead air conditioning units or heater fans, but I love my RV too. At this time I'm likely not selling the house until I know for sure what I want to do and I wonder how many are "mosttimers" as @ARD told me "fulltimers" don't own a home, maybe a site, but not a home, so my title will likely be mosttimer for the near term.

As we get older in life, other things come into play, our own health, and family members. My sister is in the hospital now with likely spinal/back surgery, this may require my help when she comes home. So obligations come into play too not saying you can't do that as a fulltimer. One step at a time as I handle things as some know of recent happenings and I figure out if I'm making the brave move before I find out I'm 5 years older, or even older, and still haven't made change in my life that is very needed.
 

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