Where is your vacation house? Where would you get one?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PP in West Virginia. Also would add, which someone pointed out, that healthcare is huge wherever you buy. I assume you will want to use it in retirement. WV has terrible healthcare - almost non-existent where we are. I would never buy there for that reason. We essentially have to go back to Northern Virginia.
And also look at infrastructure. Do they have good roads? Do you have to plow in the winter? Do we need a well or septic (big deal in rural areas)? How far to the grocery store? How far to a hardware store? Are there any restaurants? Do I have to bring in all my food every time I go?


Ha, my WV place has spectacularly reliable services, roads, and utilities compared to DC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here you go: 3h7m right now.
If you drive 70-75 on the highways it is easily 3 hours.
Thank you.

3 hr 7 min (175 miles)
via I-95 N
Fastest route now, avoids slowdown on I-895 N
This route has tolls.
Chevy Chase Club
6100 Connecticut Ave, Chevy Chase, MD 20815

Get on I-495 E in Chevy Chase from MD-185 N/Connecticut Ave
9 min (2.7 mi)

Take I-95 N to US-40 E/Wiley Rd in Carneys Point Township. Take the US-40 exit from US-40 E/NJ Turnpike
1 hr 50 min (108 mi)

Get on NJ-55 S in Franklin from US-40 E
32 min (23.9 mi)

Follow NJ-55 S to NJ-49 E/E Main St in Millville. Take exit 24 from NJ-55 S
15 min (14.6 mi)

Continue on NJ-49 E. Take Tuckahoe Rd to 34th St in Ocean City
33 min (25.5 mi)
Goldcoast Sotheby's International Realty
200 34th St, Ocean City, NJ 08226


That aint 2 hours and 55 minutes, right? So we're backtracking . . .



I guess the road isn’t the only place you are slow, huh?

Obviously, map estimates are based on the speed limit. Can’t believe I had to type that out.

It’s 3 hrs if you’re only averaging 60 mph. Most of the drive 95 and it’s very easy to average higher than that without traffic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here you go: 3h7m right now.
If you drive 70-75 on the highways it is easily 3 hours.
Thank you.

3 hr 7 min (175 miles)
via I-95 N
Fastest route now, avoids slowdown on I-895 N
This route has tolls.
Chevy Chase Club
6100 Connecticut Ave, Chevy Chase, MD 20815

Get on I-495 E in Chevy Chase from MD-185 N/Connecticut Ave
9 min (2.7 mi)

Take I-95 N to US-40 E/Wiley Rd in Carneys Point Township. Take the US-40 exit from US-40 E/NJ Turnpike
1 hr 50 min (108 mi)

Get on NJ-55 S in Franklin from US-40 E
32 min (23.9 mi)

Follow NJ-55 S to NJ-49 E/E Main St in Millville. Take exit 24 from NJ-55 S
15 min (14.6 mi)

Continue on NJ-49 E. Take Tuckahoe Rd to 34th St in Ocean City
33 min (25.5 mi)
Goldcoast Sotheby's International Realty
200 34th St, Ocean City, NJ 08226


That aint 2 hours and 55 minutes, right? So we're backtracking . . .


You never beat the Google Maps estimate? it's based on 65 highway.

I do each and every time I drive.
Anonymous
I’m shocked how many of you are willing to take care of a second or third home. It’s all I can do to take care of the one I live in. I could afford a vacation home, but the S&P 500 doesn’t need cleaning and maintenance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here you go: 3h7m right now.
If you drive 70-75 on the highways it is easily 3 hours.
Thank you.

3 hr 7 min (175 miles)
via I-95 N
Fastest route now, avoids slowdown on I-895 N
This route has tolls.
Chevy Chase Club
6100 Connecticut Ave, Chevy Chase, MD 20815

Get on I-495 E in Chevy Chase from MD-185 N/Connecticut Ave
9 min (2.7 mi)

Take I-95 N to US-40 E/Wiley Rd in Carneys Point Township. Take the US-40 exit from US-40 E/NJ Turnpike
1 hr 50 min (108 mi)

Get on NJ-55 S in Franklin from US-40 E
32 min (23.9 mi)

Follow NJ-55 S to NJ-49 E/E Main St in Millville. Take exit 24 from NJ-55 S
15 min (14.6 mi)

Continue on NJ-49 E. Take Tuckahoe Rd to 34th St in Ocean City
33 min (25.5 mi)
Goldcoast Sotheby's International Realty
200 34th St, Ocean City, NJ 08226


That aint 2 hours and 55 minutes, right? So we're backtracking . . .



I guess the road isn’t the only place you are slow, huh?

Obviously, map estimates are based on the speed limit. Can’t believe I had to type that out.

It’s 3 hrs if you’re only averaging 60 mph. Most of the drive 95 and it’s very easy to average higher than that without traffic.


I've driven it 1000 times. It's never 3 hours. Never. Ever. Typical DCUM bs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here you go: 3h7m right now.
If you drive 70-75 on the highways it is easily 3 hours.
Thank you.

3 hr 7 min (175 miles)
via I-95 N
Fastest route now, avoids slowdown on I-895 N
This route has tolls.
Chevy Chase Club
6100 Connecticut Ave, Chevy Chase, MD 20815

Get on I-495 E in Chevy Chase from MD-185 N/Connecticut Ave
9 min (2.7 mi)

Take I-95 N to US-40 E/Wiley Rd in Carneys Point Township. Take the US-40 exit from US-40 E/NJ Turnpike
1 hr 50 min (108 mi)

Get on NJ-55 S in Franklin from US-40 E
32 min (23.9 mi)

Follow NJ-55 S to NJ-49 E/E Main St in Millville. Take exit 24 from NJ-55 S
15 min (14.6 mi)

Continue on NJ-49 E. Take Tuckahoe Rd to 34th St in Ocean City
33 min (25.5 mi)
Goldcoast Sotheby's International Realty
200 34th St, Ocean City, NJ 08226


That aint 2 hours and 55 minutes, right? So we're backtracking . . .



I guess the road isn’t the only place you are slow, huh?

Obviously, map estimates are based on the speed limit. Can’t believe I had to type that out.

It’s 3 hrs if you’re only averaging 60 mph. Most of the drive 95 and it’s very easy to average higher than that without traffic.


There is ALWAYS traffic on 95 heading to the Jersey shore. Always.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked how many of you are willing to take care of a second or third home. It’s all I can do to take care of the one I live in. I could afford a vacation home, but the S&P 500 doesn’t need cleaning and maintenance.


not much different than being at home. just doing same stuff in a different location.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here you go: 3h7m right now.
If you drive 70-75 on the highways it is easily 3 hours.
Thank you.

3 hr 7 min (175 miles)
via I-95 N
Fastest route now, avoids slowdown on I-895 N
This route has tolls.
Chevy Chase Club
6100 Connecticut Ave, Chevy Chase, MD 20815

Get on I-495 E in Chevy Chase from MD-185 N/Connecticut Ave
9 min (2.7 mi)

Take I-95 N to US-40 E/Wiley Rd in Carneys Point Township. Take the US-40 exit from US-40 E/NJ Turnpike
1 hr 50 min (108 mi)

Get on NJ-55 S in Franklin from US-40 E
32 min (23.9 mi)

Follow NJ-55 S to NJ-49 E/E Main St in Millville. Take exit 24 from NJ-55 S
15 min (14.6 mi)

Continue on NJ-49 E. Take Tuckahoe Rd to 34th St in Ocean City
33 min (25.5 mi)
Goldcoast Sotheby's International Realty
200 34th St, Ocean City, NJ 08226


That aint 2 hours and 55 minutes, right? So we're backtracking . . .



I guess the road isn’t the only place you are slow, huh?

Obviously, map estimates are based on the speed limit. Can’t believe I had to type that out.

It’s 3 hrs if you’re only averaging 60 mph. Most of the drive 95 and it’s very easy to average higher than that without traffic.


There is ALWAYS traffic on 95 heading to the Jersey shore. Always.


how do you explain that there is none right now?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here you go: 3h7m right now.
If you drive 70-75 on the highways it is easily 3 hours.
Thank you.

3 hr 7 min (175 miles)
via I-95 N
Fastest route now, avoids slowdown on I-895 N
This route has tolls.
Chevy Chase Club
6100 Connecticut Ave, Chevy Chase, MD 20815

Get on I-495 E in Chevy Chase from MD-185 N/Connecticut Ave
9 min (2.7 mi)

Take I-95 N to US-40 E/Wiley Rd in Carneys Point Township. Take the US-40 exit from US-40 E/NJ Turnpike
1 hr 50 min (108 mi)

Get on NJ-55 S in Franklin from US-40 E
32 min (23.9 mi)

Follow NJ-55 S to NJ-49 E/E Main St in Millville. Take exit 24 from NJ-55 S
15 min (14.6 mi)

Continue on NJ-49 E. Take Tuckahoe Rd to 34th St in Ocean City
33 min (25.5 mi)
Goldcoast Sotheby's International Realty
200 34th St, Ocean City, NJ 08226


That aint 2 hours and 55 minutes, right? So we're backtracking . . .



I guess the road isn’t the only place you are slow, huh?

Obviously, map estimates are based on the speed limit. Can’t believe I had to type that out.

It’s 3 hrs if you’re only averaging 60 mph. Most of the drive 95 and it’s very easy to average higher than that without traffic.


There is ALWAYS traffic on 95 heading to the Jersey shore. Always.


Definitely not “always”. You should pick better times to leave.

3 hours is only averaging 60 mph.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here you go: 3h7m right now.
If you drive 70-75 on the highways it is easily 3 hours.
Thank you.

3 hr 7 min (175 miles)
via I-95 N
Fastest route now, avoids slowdown on I-895 N
This route has tolls.
Chevy Chase Club
6100 Connecticut Ave, Chevy Chase, MD 20815

Get on I-495 E in Chevy Chase from MD-185 N/Connecticut Ave
9 min (2.7 mi)

Take I-95 N to US-40 E/Wiley Rd in Carneys Point Township. Take the US-40 exit from US-40 E/NJ Turnpike
1 hr 50 min (108 mi)

Get on NJ-55 S in Franklin from US-40 E
32 min (23.9 mi)

Follow NJ-55 S to NJ-49 E/E Main St in Millville. Take exit 24 from NJ-55 S
15 min (14.6 mi)

Continue on NJ-49 E. Take Tuckahoe Rd to 34th St in Ocean City
33 min (25.5 mi)
Goldcoast Sotheby's International Realty
200 34th St, Ocean City, NJ 08226


That aint 2 hours and 55 minutes, right? So we're backtracking . . .



I guess the road isn’t the only place you are slow, huh?

Obviously, map estimates are based on the speed limit. Can’t believe I had to type that out.

It’s 3 hrs if you’re only averaging 60 mph. Most of the drive 95 and it’s very easy to average higher than that without traffic.


I've driven it 1000 times. It's never 3 hours. Never. Ever. Typical DCUM bs.


Sounds like you drive slow AF. Stay right.
Anonymous
LOL @ Ocean City New Jersey being three hours from DC. Ocean City Maryland, maybe.

bsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbs
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP in West Virginia. Also would add, which someone pointed out, that healthcare is huge wherever you buy. I assume you will want to use it in retirement. WV has terrible healthcare - almost non-existent where we are. I would never buy there for that reason. We essentially have to go back to Northern Virginia.
And also look at infrastructure. Do they have good roads? Do you have to plow in the winter? Do we need a well or septic (big deal in rural areas)? How far to the grocery store? How far to a hardware store? Are there any restaurants? Do I have to bring in all my food every time I go?


Ha, my WV place has spectacularly reliable services, roads, and utilities compared to DC.


seriously. In 14 years of going to Canaan Valley a lot, never had a power outage, a water failure, or any other issue. My water in Bethesda is constantly brown and the power goes out at least once a month.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We will have an empty nest soon so our plan is one of two:

A summer home in Cape Breton Nova Scotia - summer there, winter here.

Or Assuming dual citizenship comes through :

A home in county Kerry Ireland. Would prefer to just live there full time although it’s a hassle to get to so in reality maybe something closer to Dublin so the kids can get there easily.


This sounds heavenly!


You can stay in Canada for 6 months as an American.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:LOL @ Ocean City New Jersey being three hours from DC. Ocean City Maryland, maybe.

bsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbs


I bet it takes you 9 hrs to get to OBX too.
Anonymous
It’s great that a sleepy town in tge middle of nowhere works for you. We love visiting our beach house year round - all the restaurants are open, and it’s cozy to sit by the fire and watch a game or read in the winter. Our house is on a private beach, so not packed at all even on holiday weekends, and being able to swim in the ocean and gaze at it is so relaxing. We enjoy our pool, too. Different strokes, right?


Where? Do tell.


There are many private beach communities between Rehoboth and Fenwick that fit this description.
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