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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 586809" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>We aren't going to go to another state because we are relatively close here to all of our children. </p><p></p><p>I do worry about bad weather, but one of the best mobile home parks is across the street from a 24/7 Walmart so we could just go there in bad weather, regardless of the time and it's so huge that we could probably sneak our two small dogs in too, as long as they are in doggy carriers deep in the cart Sometimes I take them shopping with me that way and nobody even pays any attention...lol. If I have no basement, I'm going to flee if there is a weather report predicting storms. If we know in advance, this park is also owned by and attached to a hotel and we could rent a room for the night. I've figured all that out...lol. We don't have many tornadoes here. Funnily enough, in Missouri, where my son lives and tornadoes are king, their homes have no basements. I find that really, really weird.</p><p></p><p>Not interested in an "old people" apartment or park. I like people of all ages and am remarkably young at heart. And many retiree parks ban pets and fight if you have your grandchildren with you. No thanks. I mean, granted they are usually in beautiful condition, but I'd prefer more chaos and young people and my dogs. My daughter has already said she wants to come home and visit a lot once she's in college and, believe it or not, the 55 plus crowd gets ticky when your grown kids under 55 are living with you. </p><p></p><p>I don't like the idea of living attached to somebody else either upstairs or downstairs. I suppose I could stand a townhouse, but they are out of our price range. We need a less expensive place to live. </p><p></p><p>I don't think a regular bank would take us because of our bankruptcy two years ago. We can put down about $3000, which is good for a mobile home, but not for a regular house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 586809, member: 1550"] We aren't going to go to another state because we are relatively close here to all of our children. I do worry about bad weather, but one of the best mobile home parks is across the street from a 24/7 Walmart so we could just go there in bad weather, regardless of the time and it's so huge that we could probably sneak our two small dogs in too, as long as they are in doggy carriers deep in the cart Sometimes I take them shopping with me that way and nobody even pays any attention...lol. If I have no basement, I'm going to flee if there is a weather report predicting storms. If we know in advance, this park is also owned by and attached to a hotel and we could rent a room for the night. I've figured all that out...lol. We don't have many tornadoes here. Funnily enough, in Missouri, where my son lives and tornadoes are king, their homes have no basements. I find that really, really weird. Not interested in an "old people" apartment or park. I like people of all ages and am remarkably young at heart. And many retiree parks ban pets and fight if you have your grandchildren with you. No thanks. I mean, granted they are usually in beautiful condition, but I'd prefer more chaos and young people and my dogs. My daughter has already said she wants to come home and visit a lot once she's in college and, believe it or not, the 55 plus crowd gets ticky when your grown kids under 55 are living with you. I don't like the idea of living attached to somebody else either upstairs or downstairs. I suppose I could stand a townhouse, but they are out of our price range. We need a less expensive place to live. I don't think a regular bank would take us because of our bankruptcy two years ago. We can put down about $3000, which is good for a mobile home, but not for a regular house. [/QUOTE]
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