Anonymous wrote:For over a decade we have spent our summers at rehoboth beach with our family. We really enjoy it and found it convenient when one of u has to work in dc the summer.
Due to life changes we can now both take off the entire summer. We still love rehoboth and we have a house in almost as good a location as one can get (not oceanfront). However, in light of our ability to now be entirely off during the summer I’m wondering if we shouldn’t consider selling our rehoboth house and buying in a different locale.
Our current house would likely sell in the $3M range and we could add cash to that (say another million or maybe two).
Is there somewhere else that we should consider to buy? No geographic limitations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For over a decade we have spent our summers at rehoboth beach with our family. We really enjoy it and found it convenient when one of u has to work in dc the summer.
Due to life changes we can now both take off the entire summer. We still love rehoboth and we have a house in almost as good a location as one can get (not oceanfront). However, in light of our ability to now be entirely off during the summer I’m wondering if we shouldn’t consider selling our rehoboth house and buying in a different locale.
Our current house would likely sell in the $3M range and we could add cash to that (say another million or maybe two).
Is there somewhere else that we should consider to buy? No geographic limitations.
This is an epic flex. find a realtor. I'm certain that i find much better brunch spots than you. but continue your flex.
Anonymous wrote:Do you still have kids? Any medical issues? Any form of social life? I'm a SAHM who spends the summer with our kids at our beach house in downtown Rehoboth. We would still travel back to DC for birthday parties or other kid events, doctor appointments, etc.
It's easy to go back for a school orientation or class play date one week before school starts then still go back to the beach. It's harder to do that if you're a flight away. Plus doctor appointments, parties, etc. The logistics are really hard to leave for the entire summer and never go back. Everyone I know goes back home at least a few times over the Summer.
Anonymous wrote:For over a decade we have spent our summers at rehoboth beach with our family. We really enjoy it and found it convenient when one of u has to work in dc the summer.
Due to life changes we can now both take off the entire summer. We still love rehoboth and we have a house in almost as good a location as one can get (not oceanfront). However, in light of our ability to now be entirely off during the summer I’m wondering if we shouldn’t consider selling our rehoboth house and buying in a different locale.
Our current house would likely sell in the $3M range and we could add cash to that (say another million or maybe two).
Is there somewhere else that we should consider to buy? No geographic limitations.