Spring is a Great Time to Move

Currently obsessed with house hunting shows, especially international and waterfront locations. It’s not that we’re thinking of moving any time soon, but you never know. Should we happen to win a lottery, I’ll be prepared.

Looking at real estate always reminds me of my parents, who moved house every two years. My mother said it was easier than Spring cleaning. I don’t know about that, but I sure feel the tug of those ancestral impulses.

Seven years is the longest I have lived in any home. How about you?

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25 thoughts on “Spring is a Great Time to Move

  1. I’m a mover too, and have moved numerous times. Beside my childhood home, the longest I lived anywhere is 12 years. Where we are now is a safe and comfortable place to live, but we still have a yearning to move to a city north of here.

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  2. Yes I’m a former military spouse. I think we were taught to be deracinated. I learned the term in the book the Exiles return. I didn’t know there were a word for. I guess it was a way of instilling loyalty in the troops. I still get restless at times even though it’s been years.

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  3. After moving every year-year and a half around Toronto growing up, I lived 38 years in the house I got married in and loved it until we moved here to the Island (so much unnecessary stuff to get rid of!) and can hardly believe I’ve been here 8 years already.

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  4. I’m an Army brat and moved frequently until I landed in Durango. Lived a few places then bought a house. Moved in with my spouse and been here 28 years! We did a big remodel 10 years ago, so it felt almost new then. I’d be happy here til the end, I think.

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  5. I’m a mover too. I did live in the same building for 12 years but in three different apartments. Otherwise either one or two years, or around 6. My brothers have both moved a lot as well, following in my parents’ footsteps. (K)

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  6. with my parents, of course, till I was eighteen, then with my wife for another eighteen, then off on my own and with a new love —- and now on my Pat Malone again : things come and go : but there is always that place in yr heart šŸ™‚

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  7. Since I left my childhood home, the location I am living in now is the longest I have stayed in one place. I usually get itchy feet and want a change. I have lived here 16 years which is surprising considering it’s not my first choice in landscape, but it is the last place my husband and I lived together. I will eventually move to the same city my son lives in, but I am comfortable here. I can walk anytime day and night and feel safe.

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