Anonymous wrote:Ny parents have a home in Kiawah, my spouse’s have one on MV. The two are nothing alike, not even remotely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are talking about quantity of good restaurants and proximity to luxury retail, there is no equivalent on the Atlantic coast north of Palm Beach. I dont know enough about Alys Beach etc. I've heard good things but cant' say.
Do people really go to the beach to go shopping? Shopping that could be done at home? I don't get that. Also Alys Beach is on the panhandle of FL in the redneck riviera. Not remotely similar to Nantucket or MV (or Kiawah or Sea Island.)
It’s interesting how Dcumlandia immediately writes off “the South” as some impoverished backwoods locale. It really makes you look foolish given the rather obvious wealth both in terms of the residents/visitors and amenities.
And yes, some of us enjoy eating at nice restaurants and indulging in some shopping while on vacation. It certainly beats the heck out of staying put in a rental and cooking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are talking about quantity of good restaurants and proximity to luxury retail, there is no equivalent on the Atlantic coast north of Palm Beach. I dont know enough about Alys Beach etc. I've heard good things but cant' say.
Do people really go to the beach to go shopping? Shopping that could be done at home? I don't get that. Also Alys Beach is on the panhandle of FL in the redneck riviera. Not remotely similar to Nantucket or MV (or Kiawah or Sea Island.)
The average listing price for homes currently on the market in Alys Beach is $5.4m.
Anonymous wrote:Kiawah. But really the southerners are much more likely to go to the Caribbean because even the best southern equivalents are hell-holes with ripped tanktop wearing good ole boys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are talking about quantity of good restaurants and proximity to luxury retail, there is no equivalent on the Atlantic coast north of Palm Beach. I dont know enough about Alys Beach etc. I've heard good things but cant' say.
Do people really go to the beach to go shopping? Shopping that could be done at home? I don't get that. Also Alys Beach is on the panhandle of FL in the redneck riviera. Not remotely similar to Nantucket or MV (or Kiawah or Sea Island.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are talking about quantity of good restaurants and proximity to luxury retail, there is no equivalent on the Atlantic coast north of Palm Beach. I dont know enough about Alys Beach etc. I've heard good things but cant' say.
Do people really go to the beach to go shopping? Shopping that could be done at home? I don't get that. Also Alys Beach is on the panhandle of FL in the redneck riviera. Not remotely similar to Nantucket or MV (or Kiawah or Sea Island.)
Anonymous wrote:If you are talking about quantity of good restaurants and proximity to luxury retail, there is no equivalent on the Atlantic coast north of Palm Beach. I dont know enough about Alys Beach etc. I've heard good things but cant' say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Sea Island is more like Nantucket than MV
I agree. And Kiawah is more MV.
Yeah, because ChatGPT has never been to either...