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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our vacation home is also our investment strategy. We bought several years ago in Rehoboth, with the view that we'll eventually retire there. In the meantime, we're enjoying the house and building equity. [/quote] How much time have you actually spent in Rehoboth in the off season, particularly the dead of winter? Genuinely curious. I grew up in and still have family is a very similar beach town, and I'm not sure you understand just how desolate the winter season can be. There is virtually nothing to do. Not to mention that the year-round residents are mostly older, white Trumpsters. I would never in a million years want to retire in a Rehoboth-type beach town. [/quote] We go there once a month during the off season for long weekends, with more days around Thanksgiving and Christmas. We have families there too. The restaurants are open, we hike and bike, and catch up with family. Fall and spring are the best. No crowds. We especially enjoy spending fall weekends there.[/quote] Nothing is open in the dead of winter, and it's a lonely and desolate place. You haven't experienced that yet. Good luck.[/quote] Why are you so insistent on arguing this point? I have visited plenty of times during the dead of winter. What you find lonely and desolate does not affect me the same. [/quote]
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