| I grew up a 2 minute walk from the beach in Southern California, small town between LA/SD, and my husbands family has a Lake house in the Adirondacks. I absolutely LOVE the lake house and would choose that over a beach house any day. |
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Transportation is the big issue for us. Around here, the beach house would be in MD/DE beaches and driving over the Bay Bridge is a mess most of the summer. We have friends who do it, and they will wake up at 6am to head over/back and avoid traffic. Maybe because I'm a night owl, but that's not a vacation to me.
The lake house options a similar drive from here have many routes you can take and are generally pretty easy drives. |
Md/DE beaches are gross. If you don’t have a house in the Hamptons or Laguna Beach you’re doing it wrong. |
I have both. Plus a houseboat and private island. I prefer the RV. |
Belgrade Lakes are sneaky nice too. |
| A house on Lake Michigan. |
Maybe the ones around here, but not the ones in remote areas of New England. |
Some do, but not all. |
| A relative has both types of home in northern California. It's too cold for swimming in either spot so between the two, I prefer the beach house for the nicer view and to enjoy walking along the beach. The lake house has the better social scene and more to do within an hour's drive. |
Lakes have snakes is what our family has been saying for years! Love to look at lakes and spend time near them but am not getting into a lake. |
| My ideal would be a house on a lake/pond on Cape Cod. that way I could get a beach fix whenever I wanted but would still have advantages of a sand-bottom pond (easier to SUP, kayak or sail). |
We AirBNB them and bought them when interest rates were much lower on second homes. I do somewhat regret not also upsizing on our primary home. But my husband is military so we had no idea what assignment would come next. |
We have a beach house in Colonial Beach, VA |
We own a house on Lake Shannondale in WV and the health department does water quality checks before the lake opens to swimming. It's a man-made (dam). So the creek thankfully doesn't come from farm run off. |
| Lake house but it has to be a spring fed lake up North |