Im at mine now (which is great and nice) but I’m looking at insta pics of people taking awesome trips all over the world. And I’m jealous. We always come here rather than go lots of different places. So you know grass is always greener. |
Everyone I know with a lavish primary house also has at least one vacation or summer home. |
*picture of sunrise with beach and ocean view* "Just enjoying my morning coffee and feeling so blessed this morning. It's the simple things." All posts like that are thinly veiled bragging about their multi-million dollar beach house.
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We only have 4 additional homes plus our primary residence. So people have more than us *shrugs* |
| Past a certain age you look like a failure without a second home. Of course the wormy strivers on here lie to themselves that nobody notices or cares. |
Okay? This is DC Urban Moms, not flyover country podunk town moms. People in Washington have money and know people with more money. Ignorance is bliss in a nobody town where everyone is poor. Not so much here. |
Thanks for this insightful comment, Bubble Girl. |
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No, because I live in an "affordable" part of the DC metro burbs so no one I know has a second house.
No one I know from my federal job has a second house. |
Tucker Carlson said he sold his Kent mansion to a fed. They paid cash. |
I thought I felt that way, but it really is nice having a beach house within a few hours drive. We can go there all summer when traveling abroad isn’t ideal. Europe is over crowded, Asia is way too hot. We typically do South/Central America during one of the kids school breaks. As long as we take at least one big trip every year and some mini trips, I really enjoy leaving the DC area for a good part of the summer to relax at the beach. |
Don’t your kids miss their friends? We know people who have second homes on Nantucket and in the Hamptons and their kids are increasingly bothered about leaving friends behind for 10-11 weeks. Plus, they miss summer sports opportunities and the breadth and quality of the camps are lacking. If your goal is to use a home more than a handful of weeks a year it makes sense to hold off until your kids are older. |
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They miss them for like the first few days, but then they are back into spending their summer with their beach friends. They’ve grown up with these kids, coming back each summer to hang out together. It’s a great whole nother community!! |
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nother?
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Second homes are a time and money suck. I grew up with one. Wonderful as a kid, but as an adult they are a burden. Selling it opened up the entire world with new experiences and took away all those monthly bills.
I would never do the vacation cottage or beach house unless I had some serious FU money - and I mean serious FU money where I don't care about the $80,000 to fix the roof on a house I use 6 days a year. And the taxes. F that. I'd rather be in a position to take the fam to Asia or French Polynesia or a good long vacation in Europe. And if I want to go to the old lake or beach, I can AirBNB or VRBO something for that week without the gazillions in costs that come with ownership. |