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OT: Thinking of retiring to Willimantic in a year or two. Cold doesn't scare me.
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[QUOTE="Hoophound, post: 2911459, member: 271"] To anyone considering moving to CT from a prosperous state, property there has become so cheap, it is worth considering. It is literally peanuts. With 5% mortgages, it isn’t easy to find comparable locales at a better price. I can live in nice CT towns for the same price as marginal NC towns. The situation has finally flipped. CT is in a death spiral and I am going to buy a tremendous property there for pennies on the dollar in the next 2-3 years. Huge homes in Hartford and Tollland counties are selling at 50% of reproduction cost. It’s a great opportunity. CT’s proximity to so many things will pay off eventually. It’s a long term goldmine in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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OT: Thinking of retiring to Willimantic in a year or two. Cold doesn't scare me.
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