Anonymous wrote:I just don't consider a 'beach house' a beach house if it is not on the beach. At the VERY least - I would have to see the ocean. You have the enviable ability to really spend time at whatever house you buy but you also have time. Why not wait until you can buy a house that you don't have the reservations you must have to be posting this question here. A friend bought what she calls a 'beach house' in Bethany that I see as a dumpy little home in a shady subdivision 5 long blocks to beach. Sure you can walk to the beach but I do that when it is just me on a girls weekend - not dragging all the stuff I need for my kids for a day on the beach. Another friend has a very nice new townhouse in Ocean City. Gorgeous but it is a mile walk to the beach. Again - love it for the girls weekend she invited me to but I would rather rent a real beach house on the ocean 6 weeks a year and gain zero equity as life is too short for almost
Snobby enough to snipe about your friends who don't own REAL beach houses, but you're content to show up when they invite you. I hope they read here