Yes, you should.
Load your house onto the back of a flatbed truck (get a few friends to help you lift it, it will be heavy!), then drive it off down the road looking for a suitable spot.
You want to find a piece of land big enough to place your house on, of course, but also with a nice view. One good idea is to find a lot with another house on it which is set far back from the road. Then place your house in front of it.
Let us know how it goes!
2006-06-13 09:14:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Try to examine if the house or your neighbors are causing you to feel a rut Consider also will a move be to a retirement home or just another move before the next one.Check house prices,moving expensives and taxes before making a decision
2006-06-24 10:03:30
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answered by MAGGIENICE 3
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Sounds like it's time to update the house. Add some windows. Renovate the kitchen. New flooring. New lighting. Repaint. Repaper. Change bathroom fixtures. New furniture. Redecorate. Anything to just make the place more enticing. Get the idea? Be just like living in a "new" old house!
2006-06-13 21:29:17
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answered by Anonymous
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NO!! save the £20,000 or so it would cost treat yourself to a holiday! talk to friends about it (or a therapist or hairdresser or anyone). change your job or take up a hobby. ruts happen dont blame the house - unless it is falling down around you!
2006-06-21 08:05:07
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answered by moikel@btinternet.com 3
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the straightforward answer is yes move, it would be a great adventure.
do you own it, do you live alone, do you have local commitments?
my friend is divorced, his kids just moved out and he has a 3 bedroom house, he downsized to a different area. Hes happy and made about £50000 (that's after buying his new place outright)
Hope you make a good decision
2006-06-13 09:20:43
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answered by Sam M 1
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nope don't move house, change furniture around paint the walls a different colour. Plant a few new plants in garden.
2006-06-19 23:06:58
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answered by valarie_ragin 1
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Why don't you just move some walls, doors, paint and landscape. Change some furniture. You will have to probably remodel before you sell anyway and this may be cheaper!!!
2006-06-13 09:14:39
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answered by Texas Cowboy 7
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you could remodel.. but that takes a lot of time and money.. try to accentuate what you have... fresh paint new accessories, maybe even new furniture... be creative.. there are all sorts of shows, stores and on-line sites that can help make the transition easy for you, and can also give you some really neat ideas!!
2006-06-13 09:23:01
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answered by ila_storie 1
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Your feelings have nothing to do with your house. I would suggest you figure out where home is and you will have your answer. For home is where the heart is.
2006-06-13 09:15:16
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answered by Need an answer 3
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You might be further ahead to buy another house where you move.
2006-06-26 07:24:50
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answered by rossj12003 5
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