Re: OVER 50's & 60's Chit-Chat & Daily Catch-Up Thread
Originally Posted by J.JsOH
(Post 10432702)
Here is an article in my local paper today about mobile homes
http://www.lynnnews.co.uk/community/...hows-1-4581341 We lived in a rented caravan for a while when we first got back, in summer, and it was stinking hot inside - which doesn't bode well for snugness in winter. |
Re: OVER 50's & 60's Chit-Chat & Daily Catch-Up Thread
Originally Posted by perthhomeschool
(Post 10432863)
Despite researching this I am still really confused by the difference between a caravan and a mobile home in the UK. Here in the US there is a definite distinction. Not interested in those that move, or are mostly for holidays. It would need to be static, permanent and larger.
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Re: OVER 50's & 60's Chit-Chat & Daily Catch-Up Thread
Originally Posted by scot47
(Post 10432845)
"A Gated Retirement Community for the Over-55s" ?
That sounds to me like a euphemism for a ghetto for pensioners ! I hear they are playing Elvis songs to the old folks in the senior citizens homes these days. Which made me think that in a few years they'll be playing glam rock and getting the oldies to sing-a-long to The Sweet's "Little Willie". Shortly after that it could be my turn and the disco era with some "Night Fever" with hand movements only. I just hope I can stick around long enough to see the geriatric punks move in. I'd love to see the nursing assistants trying to get the oldies clapping along to "Never mind the Bollocks" |
Re: OVER 50's & 60's Chit-Chat & Daily Catch-Up Thread
Originally Posted by perthhomeschool
(Post 10432863)
Despite researching this I am still really confused by the difference between a caravan and a mobile home in the UK. Here in the US there is a definite distinction. Not interested in those that move, or are mostly for holidays. It would need to be static, permanent and larger.
http://wessexparkhomes.co.uk/residen...ark-homes.aspx |
Re: OVER 50's & 60's Chit-Chat & Daily Catch-Up Thread
<A caravan in smaller...it can be towed behind a car. A mobile home is much larger...it is far too big to be towed by a car. Although they are called mobile homes...they are not that mobile but they can be moved around using heavier vehicles. Mobile homes are simiar to trailer park homes. They are sometimes called static caravans.>
Yes, that's it, the same as here. Thanks!
Originally Posted by Mallory
(Post 10433023)
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Re: OVER 50's & 60's Chit-Chat & Daily Catch-Up Thread
Perthomeschool, I live in Arizona and recently sold my house. I looked for places to rent and actually live in a retirement community for over 55s. They now accept many folks from ages 35 and up depends on community. We have 2 bed/2ba trailer and you know I really enjoy living here. I am so done with Arizona overall and will leave once lease is up (I rent) but I can see the appeal of it. Lots to do and folks say hello whereas home I owned for 12.5 years only knew 2 of my neighbors.
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Re: OVER 50's & 60's Chit-Chat & Daily Catch-Up Thread
Originally Posted by fulwood
(Post 10433257)
Perthomeschool, I live in Arizona and recently sold my house. I looked for places to rent and actually live in a retirement community for over 55s. They now accept many folks from ages 35 and up depends on community. We have 2 bed/2ba trailer and you know I really enjoy living here. I am so done with Arizona overall and will leave once lease is up (I rent) but I can see the appeal of it. Lots to do and folks say hello whereas home I owned for 12.5 years only knew 2 of my neighbors.
You say you are done with Arizona. Where do you want to move to? I think you are connected to Nova Scotia if I remember right. |
Re: OVER 50's & 60's Chit-Chat & Daily Catch-Up Thread
A thing we have to remember when we buy something, in this case a mobile home or even a home in a gated retirement community, is if you needed to sell it how much interest would there be in finding a buyer without sustaining a big loss from what you paid for it.
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Re: OVER 50's & 60's Chit-Chat & Daily Catch-Up Thread
Originally Posted by fulwood
(Post 10433257)
Perthomeschool, I live in Arizona and recently sold my house. I looked for places to rent and actually live in a retirement community for over 55s. They now accept many folks from ages 35 and up depends on community. We have 2 bed/2ba trailer and you know I really enjoy living here. I am so done with Arizona overall and will leave once lease is up (I rent) but I can see the appeal of it. Lots to do and folks say hello whereas home I owned for 12.5 years only knew 2 of my neighbors.
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Re: OVER 50's & 60's Chit-Chat & Daily Catch-Up Thread
Originally Posted by cheers
(Post 10433354)
A thing we have to remember when we buy something, in this case a mobile home or even a home in a gated retirement community, is if you needed to sell it how much interest would there be in finding a buyer without sustaining a big loss from what you paid for it.
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Re: OVER 50's & 60's Chit-Chat & Daily Catch-Up Thread
Originally Posted by Bud the Wiser
(Post 10432980)
LOL,
I hear they are playing Elvis songs to the old folks in the senior citizens homes these days. Which made me think that in a few years they'll be playing glam rock and getting the oldies to sing-a-long to The Sweet's "Little Willie". Shortly after that it could be my turn and the disco era with some "Night Fever" with hand movements only. I just hope I can stick around long enough to see the geriatric punks move in. I'd love to see the nursing assistants trying to get the oldies clapping along to "Never mind the Bollocks" If you haven't seen Young At Heart I highly recommend it. Here's the preview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3uOOhm8Fj8 |
Re: OVER 50's & 60's Chit-Chat & Daily Catch-Up Thread
I want to move to the East coast or top of list is Chicago. I do not when I can move yet..I believe retirement communities can rent to younger than 55 but cannot own property if under 55. I don't want to buy property for a long time anyway. 20 years of being a homeowner - I want to rent for a while.
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Re: OVER 50's & 60's Chit-Chat & Daily Catch-Up Thread
Originally Posted by fulwood
(Post 10433911)
I want to move to the East coast or top of list is Chicago. I do not when I can move yet..I believe retirement communities can rent to younger than 55 but cannot own property if under 55. I don't want to buy property for a long time anyway. 20 years of being a homeowner - I want to rent for a while.
We lived in MD, just outside, of DC for 3 years. Wonderful area. Great city to visit, esp the Smithsonian. We lived close to the last stop on the metro, so it was easy to get there. What might have been had we stayed there :unsure: |
Re: OVER 50's & 60's Chit-Chat & Daily Catch-Up Thread
Yes if I don't end up in Chicago which is my first choice I'd like to be near DC/northern VA area. I miss the 4 seasons. I've had 24 years of sunshine and for me it's enough. Yep love DC and even though British and we have our wonderful heritage love the history in DC - tomb of unknown soldier, eternal flame by grave of Kennedys, the Lincoln memorial - love it all..
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Re: OVER 50's & 60's Chit-Chat & Daily Catch-Up Thread
Originally Posted by perthhomeschool
(Post 10433204)
<A caravan in smaller...it can be towed behind a car. A mobile home is much larger...it is far too big to be towed by a car. Although they are called mobile homes...they are not that mobile but they can be moved around using heavier vehicles. Mobile homes are simiar to trailer park homes. They are sometimes called static caravans.>
Yes, that's it, the same as here. Thanks! Ahh, park homes, ok, now I get it!:thumbsup: here's a link I found because there is similar park home in King's Lynn (although the description for the Lynn site is more glam than reality). http://www.parkhome-living.co.uk/ I am not endorsing this, just providing info. I never had anyone tell me that UK park home living is wonderful. I've observed the parks to be a) remote located if there is ample free space amongst the homes. b) Homes crowded together in the couple places I observed in urban areas. I had an acquaintance tell me he bought a residential static caravan on a site. The rules allowed him only to sell the caravan to the site owner and his offered price was extremely way below what he paid to buy and below market price if he could have took it off site. I've seen media reports where park managers / owners have stopped maintaining their parks to force down prices so they could buy back cheaply and to get people to leave. Just saying what my impression is. |
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