Sounds about right for me too.
I went from extremely rural growing up (my grandfather butchered livestock on the kitchen table) all the way to suburbia while planning marriage. Spent some time in urban areas of San Antonio, Austin, Dallas, Nashville and went for the suburbs while living in Tennessee.
As much as I would love to re-visit my earlier life and live in my dream home of west Texas again, I doubt that can ever happen while my wife lives.
She is scared of snakes and all she ever focuses on is the notes from my cousins, uncles and aunts and their tales of (badges of honor) eight foot snakes they killed in the barn. She wants no part of that. I grew up with that. It's fine.
Hey, the west is full of snakes and people are stronger. You can deal with it! She just will not even consider my dream of making a home in Texas again.
We have snakes here, but timber rattlers do not even approach the size of a mature diamondback rattler.
So what? Watch where you step! You go digging under something, be prepared to encounter a disturbed colony of rattlers. Fine, carry a stick or a shotgun. Keep a dog with you. You'll be fine.
Snakes won't fool a dog!
Anyway, we bought a new home last year in Indiana suburbia that will be here long after I am gone.
One thing I have not mentioned here or anywhere, was I have been negotiating almost daily for over five months on an additional property here in Indiana.
It is miles away near the National Forest lands. Completely undeveloped "forever" it seems and we plan to use it as a weekend getaway and build a Tiny House as a campsite when we have time to use it.
I had not mentioned this because I did not want to jinx it, but it is ours now! It is 2.3 acres of wild Indiana land.
So I can have a taste of my rural living dream a few days at a time, which is probably all I am up for at my age anyway.