Posted by Tree-Farmer on December 04, 2022 at 13:06:22 from (136.32.200.240):
In Reply to: how about a Will posted by olgentdc on December 03, 2022 at 18:49:44:
Actually, this one thing makes a lot of sense to me:
Let's say you are 60 or 70 or 80 and your spouse dies.
It's completely normal to want to move back to where you are from. Your husband dies, you have a sister who is still living in the state or the country where you are from. Yup, I might want to move back. Depends on how attached I am to where I am, how many friends I have, etc.
Actually, I did move back to my home state last year. I was talking with someone yesterday who is planning to move back to their home state. People do it all the time.
And why wouldn't you want to sell your house, your land, anything you're not that attached to and have the money to live on?
I think this is completely normal.
You don't mention if your kids are farmers. If they're not farmers, then, they may or may not want to sell the land. But they're not as attached to it as you are.
I was talking to an older farmer this summer, who said his kids will be millionaires when he dies and they sell the farm. I thought to myself that maybe HE should sell some of his land, when he wants to slow down, and enjoy some of that money himself.
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