Anonymous wrote:All of this is super helpful! Welcome the good the bad and the ugly!! Anyone know if InstaCart from the Food Lion is an option down there for real (looked like it from the InstaCart website, but not sure I trust that)?
We are more kayakers, crabbers, and fishers than tubers at the moment, so hoping the jellyfish won’t be a huge problem. If anyone has any feedback on kayaking would love to hear! House we are considering is next to a shallow cove in the river so looks like it should be good for kayaking there at least.
Also, anyone have experience getting medical services down there? Stitches for little things, broken bones, or bigger (with the pandemic, should figure this out on the front end).
Anonymous wrote:The jellyfish are terrible down there by mid-summer if your family likes to swim/tube/ski.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like the internet provider is Atlantic Broadband. Anyone have any experience with them? Would need to have our two kids on virtual school while we work when there for a long weekend or whatever, so high-speed Internet is a must-have.
Anonymous wrote:This is all really helpful! Thank you! For water depth re boating, how deep is generally deep enough?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are considering a waterfront vacation home in the Northern Neck. It’s in Weems, on both the Corrotoman and Rappahannock Rivers. It’s near Kilmarnock, Irvington & White Stone, not far from the Bay. Anyone have thoughts on the area? It looks beautiful and serene. Is there anything we should consider, from the perspective of those who have more experience?
Weems is a nice area. My advice is to buy a boat as soon as possible and embrace the boating culture. Make sure your property can be accessed easily by boat (adequate water depth, etc.) Also understand that there are fewer choices and options for everything down there. Make sure you have a good internet provider (not satellite). Also, many businesses are seasonal and repairmen, plumbers, etc. often take days off during hunting season or fishing tournaments and are unavailable when you need them.
Thought of a few more things ... buy a whole house generator b/c you will lose power frequently and without one you will have no (well) water.
Line up a local handyman/painter/landscaper who you trust and can call on to check on your property after storms and clean up trees, debris, etc.
Make sure you either winterize your property (turn off the water) or install a water leak detector with auto water shut off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are considering a waterfront vacation home in the Northern Neck. It’s in Weems, on both the Corrotoman and Rappahannock Rivers. It’s near Kilmarnock, Irvington & White Stone, not far from the Bay. Anyone have thoughts on the area? It looks beautiful and serene. Is there anything we should consider, from the perspective of those who have more experience?
Weems is a nice area. My advice is to buy a boat as soon as possible and embrace the boating culture. Make sure your property can be accessed easily by boat (adequate water depth, etc.) Also understand that there are fewer choices and options for everything down there. Make sure you have a good internet provider (not satellite). Also, many businesses are seasonal and repairmen, plumbers, etc. often take days off during hunting season or fishing tournaments and are unavailable when you need them.
Anonymous wrote:We are considering a waterfront vacation home in the Northern Neck. It’s in Weems, on both the Corrotoman and Rappahannock Rivers. It’s near Kilmarnock, Irvington & White Stone, not far from the Bay. Anyone have thoughts on the area? It looks beautiful and serene. Is there anything we should consider, from the perspective of those who have more experience?