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>She doesn't have to miss out on fun stuff in the city – she just has to drive now to get to those things. Of course it's not the same but it's not like she has to totally give up everything.
This is a *much* bigger change than you are really admitting. Going from a walkable lifestyle with everything closeby to a driving-required situation changes *everything* about your life. There's a reason you don't see your friends as much as you used to – needing to drive to go see them is part of a more scheduled homebody lifestyle, and that lifestyle lends itself to mutual isolation. It's a well-understood phenomenon.
You definitely shouldn't sell your house just to move in with your girlfriend – that's silly. However, you *do* seem to be focusing entirely on the financial aspects of your house, and you don't really like your neighborhood – so what exactly are you getting out of this house? A place to on-line, sure, but you don't sound like you are actually taking advantage of the “amenities” that your house offers.
You have a suburban yard. Cool. Do you actually use it to, say, entertain your friends? Do you run around out there? Do you garden? What do you *do* with all this house, really?
A house should enable the life you want to live. I live! in a rural area on 3.5 acres far away from my friends and family, and I on-line here because it's the living situation I want. It's not about investment or tax benefits or whatever, it's about leading the life that appeals to me and to my spouse, and that must always be your primary consideration in your living situation. Tax benefits are great, but if you own a house at 31 years old, my assumption is that your money situation is probably pretty good – so what is all that money *for* if not to build exactly the life you want?
I would seriously consider what kind of quality of life you have in this house right now. There's a real estate bubble on, and I bet your house is currently over-valued. Do you want to retire here? If not…maybe it *is* the right time to sell and change your situation. But that should come from *you* assessing *your* life priorities, not changing for your girlfriend or staying put because some investor told you to.
Owning a house is expensive. Are you actually getting commensurate value in your life from it?
Just that they were married but I assumed divorced as well…
This is the same dude who will, without irony, ask your midwives and nurses when you can give oral again while you're still dripping from shoving a baby out.
I will talk to her once i can. thank you