From: Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2018 1:37 PM To: Jeffrey E. Subject: Re: Advice =div> On Aug 22, 2018, at 09:29, jeffrey E. <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> wrote: what is the address ? On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 9:24 A= mailto wrote: > > I'm meeting with RE agent at 10 today. I met w=th another agent in July and she said the market is soft so I should ask $5=9 On Aug 22, 2018, at 07:45, jeffrey E. <[email protected]> wrot=: i still=think florida where life is less stressful more affordable. and=you can find a way to see eric when you want. how much mo=ey will you get for selling your apt On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 7:48 PM <mailto > wrote: Hi Jeffrey, My trip to Annecy, and Strasborg, France wa= interesting but I think I am at a time in life when I need modern convenie=ces like elevators and air conditioning. Lugging a 40 lb suitcase up and do=n spiral staircases has lost its old world charm. I am writ=ng to ask your opinion about what to do with my living situation. I am seei=g a real estate agent tomorrow to discuss selling my apartment. My maintena=ce is too high since the last two assessments for capital improvements. I h=ve to sell because my income will be much lower since I retired. I don't kn=w whether to buy a small studio to reduce my maintenance and raise some cas= (the difference between my sale and purchase) or to rent. I've been lookin= at apts to buy and or to rent. The rentals start at $3000 in the city whic= is actually higher than my maintenance but then if I have the money from t=e sale of my apartment, perhaps I can invest it to pay for the cost of rent=ng...? You mentioned that the cost of living is less in Florida and t=at I might consider moving there, but it's probably best that I don't live there (but I can visit). =esides, Erik lives here in New York, and I would miss him too much, if I mo=ed out of state. So what do you think...rent, buy smaller apt. or volunteer=for the National Park