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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For quiet beaches It would need to be in a town with a resident only beach. Chesapeake Beach is only beach in Maryland that is Residents only. Chic's Beach in Virginia Beach Middlesex Beach in Delaware Horseshoe Lake Beach in Roxbury New Jersey Downside is I have a place in a resident only beach is no one can access beach except a homeowner or if homeowner rents a lease one month or greater. Homeowner gives up badges. If I airbnb for instance less than a month the renter cant access beaches. If I lend place to my friend or brother or sister they cant access beach unless I am there. My town has a population of 1,700 Only those 1,700 can go on beach No day passes. Which is why when I bought my cousin and family to beach on Fourth of July and we arrived at 12 noon on a 90 degree day he was in shock. I pulled right up to beach and not crowded. But to be honest a bit of a headache as town is resident only parking and resident only beaches it is peaceful but boring as all hell. [/quote] We have friends with a summer house on the Cape, same issue with their town. The beach tag is on the vehicle. So they leave a cheap, old SUV at the beach house with the newest tag. Anyone driving the vehicle can use the beach tag. So friends and renters get access to that SUV to go to the beach. [/quote]
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