Beach house close to DC

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hop on a plane to Fl. Beaches around here suck.


Florida in the summer SUCKS!!

MAybe a lake in Maine? Easy flight DCA to Portland all summer.
Anonymous
I'd do one of the DE beaches. You want to avoid 95 as much as possible. If he can come late on Fridays or VERY early Saturday mornings, those are the easiest to get too. The OBX is great and all, but not for weekend trips. It's a longer drive and Saturday mornings getting down there is HELL. He'd have to leave here around 4am.

I'd maybe look into a condo in Ocean city, MD too. That way you can have a pool and stay closer to the beach. It's much busier in general though, with more crowded beaches.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, can your husband travel on off days/times? There is NO BEACH he wants to drive to at 2pm on a Friday.

OBX is way too far. I like it there but it's a 5 hour drive in the middle of the night.


+1

Too far.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, can your husband travel on off days/times? There is NO BEACH he wants to drive to at 2pm on a Friday.

OBX is way too far. I like it there but it's a 5 hour drive in the middle of the night.


Not really, from fairfax, OBX is only about 45 to hour further than Bethany or Rehobeth.


We've got another one here trying to rationalize their decision to buy a beach house nearly 300 miles from their home -- when they would have preferred to buy in close-in Delaware but couldn't afford it.


NP here. OBX sux - it is way further than people claim it is. But I don't think a Sea Colony condo is exactly living large.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DE beaches are 2.5-3 hours (traffic depending).


Depends on where around the beltway.

OP said she wants her husband to visit in weekends I think OBX would be easier on Thursday or Friday night than dealing with the bay bridge and traffic lights, intersections all the way out to the MD DE beaches.


OP said for the weekends. If her DH leaves early Saturday morning he would be there in the 2.5-3 hours timeframe resulting in a more enjoyable weekend. Leaving Friday evening from DC going anywhere would take forever, he would only get there in time to go to sleep anyways. I'd have DH sleep in his bed, get up a bit early and join the family first thing Saturday morning while traffic is very light.


+1

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, can your husband travel on off days/times? There is NO BEACH he wants to drive to at 2pm on a Friday.

OBX is way too far. I like it there but it's a 5 hour drive in the middle of the night.


Not really, from fairfax, OBX is only about 45 to hour further than Bethany or Rehobeth.


We've got another one here trying to rationalize their decision to buy a beach house nearly 300 miles from their home -- when they would have preferred to buy in close-in Delaware but couldn't afford it.


You are a moron. I bought in OBX because I prefer it over DE/MD beaches. I could easily afford a house in Bethany or Rehobeth. Just have about zero desire to go there.

To me the drive isn't a big deal. I have gone to Rehobeth plenty of time with friends and it is closer but not enough to make me want to buy there over OBX.

I love how people try to use mileage as the only indicator of time it takes to get somewhere.
Anonymous
I prefer Fenwick because it doesn't have high rise's (like Rehobeth), very little public parking so the beaches are NEVER crowded. Everything is also very walkable so once we get there we get in the car maybe once while we are there (for the entire week). You can't do that in OBX. IMO it has the best of all worlds (including a little water park, light house, mini golf, shopping, etc).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hop on a plane to Fl. Beaches around here suck.


Florida in the summer SUCKS!!

MAybe a lake in Maine? Easy flight DCA to Portland all summer.


+1

We did this one summer (DH flew back & forth) and loved it. Great summer.
Anonymous
Ocean City, NJ - way better beach and activities than DE/MD/NC; it's a 4 hr drive

LBI is another good option. Lots of great NJ beach towns.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ocean City, NJ - way better beach and activities than DE/MD/NC; it's a 4 hr drive

LBI is another good option. Lots of great NJ beach towns.


+1

NJ beaches are beautiful! I had no idea, I took too many people's word, who had never visited, but I'm glad I saw for myself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hop on a plane to Fl. Beaches around here suck.


Florida in the summer SUCKS!!

MAybe a lake in Maine? Easy flight DCA to Portland all summer.


+1

We did this one summer (DH flew back & forth) and loved it. Great summer.


+1

New England in the summer is beautiful.
Anonymous
We have a place in Rehoboth and in summer we leave MD suburbs on a Friday around 8:30/9 pm and leave Monday morning at 6 am and easily get to work in Silver Spring by 8:30 in the morning. I'm ready for bed by 8 PM that night but it's worth it. Everything is open late so we can hit the sushi bar Friday night for food and drinks. Other times delivery or pick up on our way in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ocean City, NJ - way better beach and activities than DE/MD/NC; it's a 4 hr drive

LBI is another good option. Lots of great NJ beach towns.


+1

NJ beaches are beautiful! I had no idea, I took too many people's word, who had never visited, but I'm glad I saw for myself.


This is absolutely correct. They will run higher than DE/MD/VA/OBX, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ocean City, NJ - way better beach and activities than DE/MD/NC; it's a 4 hr drive

LBI is another good option. Lots of great NJ beach towns.


+1

NJ beaches are beautiful! I had no idea, I took too many people's word, who had never visited, but I'm glad I saw for myself.


This is absolutely correct. They will run higher than DE/MD/VA/OBX, though.


OP never gave a budget. They do rent smaller places though if that's an issue.
Anonymous
Hubby visiting on weekends is the rub, as you don't want any place that will take half a day to reach. Also, depends on whether the "sand" you want is ocean sand or if you're OK with Chesapeake Bay and tributaries sand. The closest sand is on the Western Shore of the Bay, generally from Annapolis on south -- no Bay Bridge to contend with.
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