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I had loud neighbors where I owned too. Assholes exhist everywhere. I actually had a fair bit of distance, but they liked to have fires and stay up all night drinking and partying.

We had insane neighbors with our first home. You definitely have to buy into select neighborhoods to get this advantage, which I imagine is also possible with rentals.

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I love my current place, I don't imagine I'll be leaving soon. It's more of a living/shopping hybrid. I walk to the grocery store daily.

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88 sats \ 9 replies \ @freetx 14h

Yep thats one of the ideas that are driving me and wife to consider renting once the nest is empty. There are upscale rental development near us that has Whole Foods and anchor with 6 or so restaurants along the strip. Park + gym + etc.

Goal would be to also downsize to a single vehicle (not really for cost reasons, just less mental hassle), so that type of lifestyle is a big plus....

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64 sats \ 7 replies \ @Aardvark 14h

That's exactly the type of place I live. There's restaurants, entertainment, etc. My wife works from home, but both of the cars are paid off. There may be an argument to downsize to just one eventually though.

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Do you have personal property taxes assessed on your cars?

That plus insurance make multiple cars insanely expensive.

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68 sats \ 3 replies \ @freetx 14h

Luckily not a thing in TX. I do think some states do have that....Virginia I think?

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Some states, I know VA and WA, but lots of localities have them.

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63 sats \ 1 reply \ @Aardvark 13h

That sounds miserable.

66 sats \ 0 replies \ @Aardvark 14h

No, I don't think that's a thing here. I've never heard of property tax on a vehicle. We do have registration fees but I think that's like 100 annually.

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42 sats \ 0 replies \ @freetx 14h
There may be an argument to downsize to just one eventually though.

Yeah, there are lots of ways to play it actually. You could downsize to one "bigger nicer" car and one beater (ie. 20 year old honda civic) for running around.

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We've always done single vehicle.

My parents constant complaints about their apartment definitely has me reluctant to rent, but I also recognize that they did a very poor job selecting the place they live.

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That's awesome. If we move again, being walking distance from stuff will be a high priority.

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96 sats \ 1 reply \ @freetx 14h

Very true. Our starter home had sketchy neighbors (but should add that a fair amount of them of them were renting).

The one place where rental totally breaks down is for 5+ member families. Trying to find 4+ bedroom / 2+ bath that maybe also has an office that meets the other requirements are very very slim.

In those cases you are renting from an individual owner, so all those economies of scale disappear. There are no large real-estate development that caters to this demo....

In the end if you are just looking for a 2 bedroom place, then renting can often be the better deal.

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28 sats \ 0 replies \ @Aardvark 14h

It's just me and the wife, but I can definitely see the upside to having a home with a family.

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have fires and stay up all night drinking and partying.

rude to not invite you

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56 sats \ 0 replies \ @Aardvark 13h

That's why I'm going to move in next to you. At least you'll invite me over.

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