Where to buy beach house with high budget

Anonymous
You have a high budget for a beach house and have no idea what you want and where homes are in your price range? is this engagement farming or troll entertainment?
Anonymous
I would just rent a beach house for the month(s) you want.
Anonymous
Do you have kids and if so how old are they? Do you want the beach house when you retire? Are you retired?
Anonymous
Avalon or stone harbor
Anonymous
It feels like this question gets posted to this board every month.
Anonymous
I'd play around with this tool to see how much sea level rise could affect your property. If the Doomsday Shelf in Antartica goes, it could immediately raise levels by 2 feet, in addition to the rise that is already happening.

https://coast.noaa.gov/slr/
Anonymous
4-6M is a huge range. Doesn’t seem legit…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We like North Myrtle Beach. It has most of what you are looking for, but not a ton of walkable amenities. Still, it's a nice vibe here and not crowded like Rehoboth.

https://www.redfin.com/SC/North-Myrtle-Beach/3700-N-Ocean-Blvd-29582/home/170745780


Looks like a blue house in a crappy crowded city.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kiawah or one of the other Carolina beach towns.

I second Kiawah.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:30A


This. Seaside or Rosemary specifically for walk ability
Anonymous
Second BHI. That's where I would buy if I could afford it. We love it there.
Anonymous
If I had that kind of money, I would just rent. That way you could try out different beaches. Do that for a year or two and then pick the beach you liked best.
Anonymous
Ocean Reef Club
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nantucket. Easy flights from DC. Summer is short but it’s nice in fall and holiday season if you don’t mind cold.


Disagree. For that budget they pretty much has to choose walkable beach or walkable amenities (town). Plus weather per the update. Really op has to look south.
Anonymous
Atlantic beach. Beaufort nc. Holden beach nc. Emerald Isle.

I can see why you left rehobeth
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