Interesting post. I happen to be the exact same age as you. My husband and I lived up in a gorgeous cabin in Idyllwild CA for 20 years until the owner had to sell it so he could retire. We paid the same rent the entire time. Had a similar deal when we lived in LA. Same low rent in a great place for almost 25 years. Had sticker SHOCK when we discovered what people are paying for rents and mortgages these days! Like you, we checked out the "affordable housing" options. Crazy requirements. You can't make too much or you are kicked out. But need to make enough to be able to pay the rent, which isn't all that cheap. Having been married for 47+ years we had accumulated A LOT of STUFF! Got an offer to move into a gorgeous house-sitting situation in Hawaii and ended up selling or giving away everything but a few suitcases of clothes and some favorite books in order to move there. A painful purge that needed to happen. We were ecstatic when we first arrived in Hawaii as the situation seemed almost too good to be true. Staying on a huge ranch in a gorgeous guest house on the Big Island with jaw dropping views of the landscape there ... Unfortunately, it WAS too good to be true and as the months rolled by, we found ourselves having to not just house-sit (what we had signed up for) but to deal with two extremely wealthy lunatics trying to drink themselves to death. So we packed up and headed back to the mainland with NO IDEA as to what we would do next. Ended up staying with a close friend in Clearwater, FL until we finally found a great little 55+ mobil home where many of our old friends from LA had moved to. Very affordable, in the middle of a large park, and 5 minute walk to an incredible athletic center with 55+ exercise classes, a huge indoor Olympic size pool, and workout gym. Never thought I would end up living full time in Florida, but I LOVE it here. Even with the scary hurricanes. Somehow they never hit this particular area. Meanwhile, we discovered that there are places like this all over the US. I am putting out a wish that you find a perfect place for you soon! 73 is a wild place to be. Finding a home inside of a community with friends definitely helps.
BTW, I am the gal that worked with Dr. Janell Cole who owned Mobu Herbals. I purchased her half of the "Dr. Cole's Herbal Remedies" Amazon business that we had started together before she passed on. I spoke to you on the phone at one point and you helped me figure out why a discount code was not working on our website. Remember? ... It's been a crazy time. We were doing well until the FDA got a law passed that basically outlaws any OTC products that have not been approved by them. We can still sell on Shopify but lost 80% of our business when they took our top selling products off of Amazon. Such is the adventure of LIFE!
Linda, what a journey! I totally get that sticker shock after years of stable rents. Your Idyllwild story really hits home, and navigating the affordable housing maze? It often feels like it’s designed to keep us stuck.
Your Hawaii chapter sounds wild—such a mix of paradise and chaos. Life’s twists, right? But it’s great to hear Florida has turned into a surprising haven for you.
Finding a community like you did is my dream. But how? I keep asking myself that same question. It’s not just about finding a place, it’s finding people to share it with, to feel at home with. If you’ve got any tips on how you found that little 55+ gem, I’m all ears.
And of course I remember you! Sorry to hear about the FDA roadblocks—that’s the kind of curveball that makes this business so unpredictable. I'm so glad I can still get the Dr Cole's products I use!
Hi Sue, Just getting around to reading this now! I have to say, YOU inspired me to start my own Substack area. Just set one up tonight. I am always sending all sorts of emails out to my friends. Who knows if they even want to hear from me. LOL! I will now let them choose by either subscribing to my Substack or not. ~ Linda Langenbacher
Interesting post. I happen to be the exact same age as you. My husband and I lived up in a gorgeous cabin in Idyllwild CA for 20 years until the owner had to sell it so he could retire. We paid the same rent the entire time. Had a similar deal when we lived in LA. Same low rent in a great place for almost 25 years. Had sticker SHOCK when we discovered what people are paying for rents and mortgages these days! Like you, we checked out the "affordable housing" options. Crazy requirements. You can't make too much or you are kicked out. But need to make enough to be able to pay the rent, which isn't all that cheap. Having been married for 47+ years we had accumulated A LOT of STUFF! Got an offer to move into a gorgeous house-sitting situation in Hawaii and ended up selling or giving away everything but a few suitcases of clothes and some favorite books in order to move there. A painful purge that needed to happen. We were ecstatic when we first arrived in Hawaii as the situation seemed almost too good to be true. Staying on a huge ranch in a gorgeous guest house on the Big Island with jaw dropping views of the landscape there ... Unfortunately, it WAS too good to be true and as the months rolled by, we found ourselves having to not just house-sit (what we had signed up for) but to deal with two extremely wealthy lunatics trying to drink themselves to death. So we packed up and headed back to the mainland with NO IDEA as to what we would do next. Ended up staying with a close friend in Clearwater, FL until we finally found a great little 55+ mobil home where many of our old friends from LA had moved to. Very affordable, in the middle of a large park, and 5 minute walk to an incredible athletic center with 55+ exercise classes, a huge indoor Olympic size pool, and workout gym. Never thought I would end up living full time in Florida, but I LOVE it here. Even with the scary hurricanes. Somehow they never hit this particular area. Meanwhile, we discovered that there are places like this all over the US. I am putting out a wish that you find a perfect place for you soon! 73 is a wild place to be. Finding a home inside of a community with friends definitely helps.
BTW, I am the gal that worked with Dr. Janell Cole who owned Mobu Herbals. I purchased her half of the "Dr. Cole's Herbal Remedies" Amazon business that we had started together before she passed on. I spoke to you on the phone at one point and you helped me figure out why a discount code was not working on our website. Remember? ... It's been a crazy time. We were doing well until the FDA got a law passed that basically outlaws any OTC products that have not been approved by them. We can still sell on Shopify but lost 80% of our business when they took our top selling products off of Amazon. Such is the adventure of LIFE!
Linda, what a journey! I totally get that sticker shock after years of stable rents. Your Idyllwild story really hits home, and navigating the affordable housing maze? It often feels like it’s designed to keep us stuck.
Your Hawaii chapter sounds wild—such a mix of paradise and chaos. Life’s twists, right? But it’s great to hear Florida has turned into a surprising haven for you.
Finding a community like you did is my dream. But how? I keep asking myself that same question. It’s not just about finding a place, it’s finding people to share it with, to feel at home with. If you’ve got any tips on how you found that little 55+ gem, I’m all ears.
And of course I remember you! Sorry to hear about the FDA roadblocks—that’s the kind of curveball that makes this business so unpredictable. I'm so glad I can still get the Dr Cole's products I use!
Wishing you the best. 💜
Hi Sue, Just getting around to reading this now! I have to say, YOU inspired me to start my own Substack area. Just set one up tonight. I am always sending all sorts of emails out to my friends. Who knows if they even want to hear from me. LOL! I will now let them choose by either subscribing to my Substack or not. ~ Linda Langenbacher