It actually might be cheaper to buy 2 houses in utterly intolerable climates, then live in each for half the year. Rust belt in summer & south Texas in winter might be the smartest move, nowadays. It's a bit labor intensive, but it's such a popular arrangement, there's obviously a big economic incentive compared to living in a perfect year round climate like Calif*.
The anecdotes about seasonal death valley & Fl*rida residents are abundant. The big question is who manetains the house during the 6 uninhabited months. Does it entail frequent travel to keep the elements from gaining a foothold?
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