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Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Roll-Tide] #7957056 08/31/20 11:10 PM
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Maybe I can move in with tlk

Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Roll-Tide] #7957078 08/31/20 11:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Roll-Tide
Maybe I can move in with tlk


you are welcome anytime - come catch some fish

Now on the other hand .......................................... move in??? NOT

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Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: bill oxner] #7957081 08/31/20 11:33 PM
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Originally Posted by bill oxner
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2 miles outside Georgetown's city limits - 25 acres - first picture is out my home office window - all 7 grandkids and both of my kids live here - got no reason to go anywhere! God is good!



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Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Roll-Tide] #7957127 09/01/20 12:11 AM
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Yep, that's a great looking place tlk cheers

Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Roll-Tide] #7957134 09/01/20 12:18 AM
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Very nice tlk


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Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Payne] #7957136 09/01/20 12:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Payne
Very nice tlk

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Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Roll-Tide] #7957160 09/01/20 12:37 AM
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We have been happy in the Tyler area with retirement. Great medical care and there is whatever shopping a person might need.

Lake Palestine will never flood, if so Noah will be in the area. Have seen a little water in boat houses, but no water in houses.

There is an airport and also a shuttle that goes to DFW airports.

Beats living on the coast, hurricanes and the traffic.

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Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Roll-Tide] #7957641 09/01/20 01:25 PM
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Really like the area around Mason!!

Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Roll-Tide] #7957654 09/01/20 01:36 PM
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I think you're on track with the East Texas area. Anything from Canton and East.

The only problem is - everyone else also has the same idea - and real estate has gotten pretty pricey, still a good value compared to other areas though.

Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Roll-Tide] #7957658 09/01/20 01:39 PM
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I'm gonna rerire on the coast somewhere, and fish my life away. Have you ever considered the coast?

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Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Roll-Tide] #7957865 09/01/20 03:44 PM
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Oh wait, what is this??? You can move down here. The house next door is for sale!

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Have you ever considered the coast?

How many times do you like cleaning flood damage from your house, roof damage and lost possessions?

Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Roll-Tide] #7958008 09/01/20 05:10 PM
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Hey S.A. hunter, you could retire to Dallas and change your screen name to TX Lite hunter

Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Roll-Tide] #7958012 09/01/20 05:13 PM
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Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Hudbone] #7958026 09/01/20 05:21 PM
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Hey S.A. hunter, you could retire to Dallas and change your screen name to TX Lite hunter

Nope, retiring on the coast and gonna learn how to catch reds......

Heading down there next week to some fishing.

Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: tlk] #7958049 09/01/20 05:39 PM
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Originally Posted by tlk
2 miles outside Georgetown's city limits - 25 acres - first picture is out my home office window - all 7 grandkids and both of my kids live here - got no reason to go anywhere! God is good!



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pretty place ... you must be east of Georgetown??? We lived on Eastview Drive for many years before moving to the west side of town ~20 years ago.


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Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: Roll-Tide] #7958063 09/01/20 05:54 PM
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I was at coast for 30 yrs....this ol hill country boy had to return to the cedar breaks, rocks and hills. Got tired of the flat terrain, salt, sand and skeeters....plus Harvey forced my hand also but I was going to leave anyway...back where I belong...by a fresh water lake and deer sleeping in my yard.
Seen MANY “retire” to the coast only to leave and go elsewhere.

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Originally Posted by tlk
2 miles outside Georgetown's city limits - 25 acres - first picture is out my home office window - all 7 grandkids and both of my kids live here - got no reason to go anywhere! God is good!



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Absolutely beautiful place! Been looking for a property like this myself, in this area. Have seen a few pop up and they are under contract in no time. Need to get in quick as prices are going up!! My old boss bought a 1400sf house on 26 acres in Florence about 5 years ago for 500k. You cant touch that property now for less than 750k-900k

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I am retiring to Montana




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Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: PMK] #7958325 09/01/20 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by PMK
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2 miles outside Georgetown's city limits - 25 acres - first picture is out my home office window - all 7 grandkids and both of my kids live here - got no reason to go anywhere! God is good!



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pretty place ... you must be east of Georgetown??? We lived on Eastview Drive for many years before moving to the west side of town ~20 years ago.


Yes Sir we are out past Eastview High School


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Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: TXHOGSLAYER] #7958379 09/01/20 10:14 PM
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Originally Posted by TXHOGSLAYER
I am retiring to Montana

We had friends that did that, after the first winter they became winter snowbirds going to either the Valley or Arizona.


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Re: Texas cities to retire ??????? [Re: dogcatcher] #7958386 09/01/20 10:17 PM
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Wyoming and Rockport. Life’s to short not to venture with the seasons


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All you out of state guys, move to inner city Austin, you will love it.


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Originally Posted by Gringocazador
All you out of state guys, move to inner city Austin, you will love it.


+1 - This


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Originally Posted by BOBO the Clown


Wyoming and Rockport. Life’s to short not to venture with the seasons


That’s a great plan....


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