I’d much rather have something with more land, a pool, right on the beach with gorgeous views. And I find the house kind of architecturally unattractive. |
This, and I want a screened in porch as well. |
You can rent a hell of a lot of ocean front for a long time with that money. And fly there as well. |
So crowded. No. |
People really need to get out more. There are lots of places in this country where you can get true oceanfront properties on beaches that basically get almost zero people, for much much less than $6 million. |
Rather a smaller older house that is oceanfront. |
Our friends have an oceanfront place in N. Bethany with a smallish but lovely infinity pool on their deck. I don’t think there are too many of them, though. |
No it’s in Delaware. |
I don’t know who wants to pay that kind of money for a non-beachfront house, but the beaches in N Bethany are not crowded at all. Traffic is a different matter in peak season, obviously. |
My point is that the housing is crowded - shoulder to shoulder. No thanks. |
My dream is never to have to go to Delaware |
I like the house and location, but it does seem overpriced for not even having a pool. |
Agree, although a small pool would suffice for me. Add on a screened in porch and a pool and make it oceanfront, then we would just have to haggle over the price. But $6.2 million for third row with no pool, no thanks--unless of course you would consider trading for a slightly older bridge to Brooklyn. |
Summer rental of 20-30 year olds. Worst nightmare of a neighbor. |
You must be the realtor. There is no way I'm paying 6M for a house that's way too big and isn't even ON the beach.
Ridiculous! |