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Originally Posted by earlyretirement
One thing you might want to keep in mind is home exchanges. If you live in a decent city, you can use sites like HomeExchange.com and travel around the world. We've traveled 100+ days a year the past several years in a row. We used to stay in expensive hotels but now just swap our properties. It's a great option for those that are retired and want to see the world.
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Interesting that you mentioned that. My wife and I met a couple on our last cruise who do that every so often. And given that we live in Las Vegas, a mere 10 minutes from the Strip, I don't think that we'd have a problem with finding people who'd like to swap with us.
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