After thirty-one years of conference calls, he wanted silence. He found it: a hillside home twenty-five minutes above the coast, where the loudest thing at night was the howler monkeys.
For six months it was everything the brochure of his imagination had promised. Coffee on the deck. Birds he learned the names of. A view that made visitors go quiet.
Then the visitors went home. The rains came. And the quiet got louder.
Every errand was a forty-minute round trip on a road that the green season treated as a suggestion. The nearest clinic was an hour. Dinner with new friends meant driving mountain curves at night, so mostly, he didn’t.
“I designed my dream around a photograph,” he told us later. “Not around a week.”
He hadn’t retired to the hills. He had retired to the car.
The second search had different criteria. Not “remote” — quiet. Not “views” — a five-minute drive to coffee, groceries, a doctor, and people. He found it in Potrero: a calm street back from the beach, a town small enough to know him, Flamingo’s services seven minutes away, a hospital under an hour.
He kept the binoculars. The birds, it turns out, live at sea level too.
His test for friends considering the same move is now famous in his circle: rent the dream for ninety days, in the wrong season, with a calendar of real errands. If you still love it in week twelve, buy it.
Quiet and remote are different purchases. He bought the wrong one first.
The Story Timeline
The Cost
Lessons For Future Buyers
Insider Perspective
Retirees consistently shop for the view and end up living the logistics. The happiest retirements we've watched on this coast share one footprint: a quiet street, services within ten minutes, and a community that notices when you don't show up for coffee.
Where They Are Now
He moved twice so his friends wouldn't have to. Several of them, on his advice, rented first — every one of them ended up buying somewhere different from where they started looking.
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