If money wasn't an issue, where would you want to live?
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On my own tropical island.
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In a cabin made out of Toblerones in Switzerland.
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I would live to live on the outer banks of North Carolina,among othe rplaces.:)
All different places. If money truly wasn’t an issue, I’d buy a beach house in the Outer Banks, NC, an old Victorian house in the city I live in now, a nice apartment in NYC, and I would use my money to travel to all the cities and countries I’ve wanted to see and decide if I would want to buy property there as well.
Florida December-June
Michigan June-September
NYC, September-December
More or less, with some travel in there to other places.
I wrote about it on another question. It’s an imaginary place in the mountains near the ocean and a large lake.
Carmel , California if I could take my fam. Which I couldn’t.
Anyplace with ocean and mountains with mercury free seafood being served everywhere if I could take my fam. They’d never go.
I could not stand to never see the fam.
Very near where I live now, but with a home in Hawaii for January through March.
I’d have at least 6 houses, all over the place.
My country home now, a tropical haven in maybe Costa Rica or Bali, an asian haven, like a penthouse on the top of the Taipei 101 building, a rugged little cabin waaay up in the Rockies or Sierras, an adobe in Taos or Santa Fe, Angel Fire, N.M.
A home near Bryce & Zion in the fall. I could go on & on, I’m also a decorating whore, haha…sooo, dream on!
When I was in London, I spent a day and a night with a friend I met over there. During one of our outings we spent pretty much the whole time just walking around London we were walking on a dirt trail by the Thames. We passed by some beautiful apartments with a perfect view of the river and the city. They were high enough up to not be in danger of getting flooded by the river but close enough so that I could easily walk that trail again.
Somewhere warm in California. I’d also travel a lot.
I’d want a comfortable, roomy home in a location that’s beautiful and warm year round, but I’d want a holiday home, probably in Colorado, where we could spend Christmas and have lots of lovely snow. I’d also want a holiday home in Ireland, just for the fun of it.
I’d love to give New York a try. Big cities rule.
Back to New Zealand I’d go. On a beach somewhere, close to a small provincial town, like Tauranga or Napier. I need my ocean view and my wine growing regions.
Cape Town, New York or California…If money really wasn’t an issue, I could have homes in all three places. A gal can dream, eh
A family compound on at nice warm beach front property.
Deep in the Vermont forests.
Prague in spring.
Oregon in summer.
Colorado in autumn.
Hawaii in winter.
On the freshly-filled graves of the entire Jersey Shore cast.
Drumnadrochit in Scotland in the summer and Las Vegas, USA in the winter.
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