Living in a small town

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Black Orchid
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Re: Living in a small town

Post by Black Orchid » Wed Mar 13, 2019 4:20 pm

I wouldn't call a town with 500,000 residents exactly small.

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Re: Living in a small town

Post by sprintcyclist » Wed Mar 13, 2019 4:28 pm

No, 500,000 seems a bit large and 2000 seems far too small.

I am more thinking 50,000 --> 250,000.

At what size do various facilities and utilities start appearing?
A library, Woolworths, train service, hospital, Bridge club, public swimming pool with 50M pool
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Re: Living in a small town

Post by Black Orchid » Wed Mar 13, 2019 4:32 pm

I wouldn't call anything above 20,000 small.

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Re: Living in a small town

Post by Neferti » Wed Mar 13, 2019 4:40 pm

sprintcyclist wrote:
Wed Mar 13, 2019 4:19 pm
yes, we have been seriously planning our retirement for about 4 years.
Wish I had started putting extra into my super earlier.

We are in no rush, considering i) Staying where we are.
ii) Buying a place in the Sunshine or Gold Coasts.

I still like working, so may as well continue to do that.
I took early retirement and have never regretted it. Provided you own your house and depending on what, exactly, you want to do in retirement (travel overseas or whatever), you don't really need a lot of money. However, don't leave retirement too long, you aren't getting any younger and want to enjoy the freedom!

I recall my Mother saying to me when I was talking about retirement ..."What are you going to do with the next 20 years of your life?" ENJOY it was my reply .... and I have. Then, I am not one who has to "keep busy" ... so retirement to me has been one Big Holiday and I am quite happy to sit and "stare at the TV" .... think about what YOU will do when you no longer have work to go to daily .... will you get bored at home? Bridge Clubs are full of Old Retired Folk but even that becomes "old" after a while. Oh, just buy a place with a swimming pool ...

I have a relative who lives in The Vistas on the Gold Coast .... it's a gated community. Check it out.

https://alertproperty.com.au/news-info/ ... nsland,148

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Re: Living in a small town

Post by sprintcyclist » Thu Mar 14, 2019 2:58 am

Thanks Neferti.
Good thoughts, some of them I have heard from other people so there must be a lot of truth to them.
I am one of those who likes being busy, so bridge suits me as one of my interests
One of my retired friends is happy sitting around.
Others are like me and are busy beetles.

I like old wooden houses.
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Re: Living in a small town

Post by Serial Brain 9 » Thu Mar 14, 2019 8:56 pm

sprintcyclist wrote:
Wed Mar 13, 2019 2:13 pm
Serial Brain 9 wrote:
Wed Mar 13, 2019 1:29 pm
Depends if you need regular medical treatment.

If you are still able to drive competently.

If you are able to look after yourself and your House/Land

I like the vibe of a smaller town - Slow Down and Relax.

Depends on what you call a small town - 100 people- 1000 people - 10,000 people ?
hhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmm, want a hospital there.
Bridge club, public swimming pool with 50M pool
You could always move “NEAR” a larger Town - say 30 to 40 thousand people.

They would have major retailers, kmart, target, M, Kentucky, Harvey Norman, Bunnings etc

Public Transport

Trains?

Hospitals 🏥 (cancer unit?)

Schools

A Corrupt Council (Greens/Labor)

Smal cities always have Satilite Towns around them - sometimes 50 to 100 people - sometimes 1000 people or more

10 - 15 minute drive
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Re: Living in a small town

Post by sprintcyclist » Fri Mar 15, 2019 12:16 am

Serial Brain 9 wrote:
Thu Mar 14, 2019 8:56 pm
sprintcyclist wrote:
Wed Mar 13, 2019 2:13 pm
Serial Brain 9 wrote:
Wed Mar 13, 2019 1:29 pm
Depends if you need regular medical treatment.

If you are still able to drive competently.

If you are able to look after yourself and your House/Land

I like the vibe of a smaller town - Slow Down and Relax.

Depends on what you call a small town - 100 people- 1000 people - 10,000 people ?
hhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmm, want a hospital there.
Bridge club, public swimming pool with 50M pool
You could always move “NEAR” a larger Town - say 30 to 40 thousand people.

They would have major retailers, kmart, target, M, Kentucky, Harvey Norman, Bunnings etc

Public Transport

Trains?

Hospitals 🏥 (cancer unit?)

Schools

A Corrupt Council (Greens/Labor)

Smal cities always have Satilite Towns around them - sometimes 50 to 100 people - sometimes 1000 people or more

10 - 15 minute drive
good idea
Right Wing is the Natural Progression.

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