Actually, we're not moving because of our neighbors. A developer offered us an insane amount of money for our property and the lots next to us. So we're all moving, though I doubt it'll be to the same street again.Oddly enough, the place you're at now seemed to be great until new people moved in. If you had an HOA there, it is likely the properties would not have been allowed to degrade and pull everyone's place down. There are definitely pros and cons to HOA's.
Around the Puget Sound area, there's not a lot of choices. You can move out to more open areas, but that exposes you to horrific traffic jams. Our little area was rezoned for high density housing, which means instead of the half acre lots we currently have, they'll put 2-3 homes on the same lot. The good part of that if you buy a new home, is you can mow your lawn with a weed eater.Some people are just not cut out for HOA/condo living. They should accept that, and not move into one.
But even if I find a place with a moderately sized lot, a number of those will have an HOA. So I just need to make sure I'm smart about that aspect of home purchasing since I haven't had to deal with one before.
If it was up to me, I'd move to Idaho. My wife just says, "Send money." She also tells me half of what I own is hers.
So...
Chris




