| If you really want somewhere preppy and wealthy, why would you look at the Jersey shore and not the Hamptons? |
Because the Jersey shore is fifty times easier to get to? |
The Hamptons except for Southhampton is not really preppy. For preppy and wealthy it is Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard. |
Not always. Deal is very wealthy, but I don't know anyone who would call it preppy. |
Read the op's post and not just the title. She is looking to travel to one of these beach towns, not just compile a list of wealthy and preppy towns near the jersey shore. And I'm from Rumson, btw, which is why I feel certain it is not the answer to op's question (unless she wants me to call my parents and see if they will rent her a room in their house). |
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From north to south: NJ preppy and $$ towns
1) Sea Girt/Spring Lake 2) Bay Head 3) Mantoloking 4) Harvey Cedars/Beach Haven 5) Avalon/Stone Harbor |
NP here. Agree Mantoloking is VERY wealthy. VERY. |
| And Mantoloking/Bay Head are adjacent. The whole area is very nice. A college friend's family has a huge house there. It was always such a treat to be invited. |
Made me smile. Harvey Cedars and Loveladies were once modest beach houses. Then, at least in Love Ladies (Can't remember how it's spelled) they started razing them and building monster houses on stilts. It became expensive, but not thinking preppy. You get bay and beach there, and a breeze. |
Seriously? Have you been to the Bay Head Yacht Club? |
This poster is right on. |
This is interesting. I stayed here twice with my girlfriends and it was decent, but by no means luxurious. The beach was the best thing about it. I think Cape May is much nicer than Avalon |
| Cape May is ok. There tight now. Beach is nice, plenty of good restaurants but hotel (one of the Cape Shore properties- owners also have Congress Hall) old and decrepit. Not a fan. |
Which hotel? Some are better than others. |