"Instead of rinse and repeat of the same, our base camp is going to be each other and wherever we happen to be," Scott Carlson said. "We're venturing out into something that's a little less known."
Nearly 80% of older American homeowners plan to stay in their current home as long as they can, according to a new report from Redfin. Chief economist Daryl Fairweather said most of those people are choosing to age in place because it makes financial sense.
They'll live and work around the world, spending several months renting in whatever locale suits them best at that time. In early January, they'll settle into a beachside vacation rental on Oahu, Hawaii, with its extra bedroom serving as an office or guest room.
Come summer, they'll base near mountain trails and national parks out West. For as many years as their health holds out, they'll hop from one rental to another.
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