Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.redfin.com/MD/Flintstone/13502-Crossover-Rd-NE-21530/home/14714676
Nice try... you do realize you bumped a year old thread to try and sell your dumpy looking cabin?
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Anonymous wrote:I had the same thought a while back but the traffic on Fridays out I-66 really discouraged me from it. Would you be ok with the long commute to and from? Otherwise I think it is a fine idea. There were some in VA wine country I liked.
Anonymous wrote:Resist the urge. It will be a headache to maintain. You will be the "big city" person the repair people will take pleasure in swindling. There was an article in the Post a few years ago, with just this situation - the author bought a weekend place out in the country, and he was constantly swindled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been going back and forth on this idea. I live in Anne Arundel County, so it's easy to go out on 70 to the Berkeley Springs area. We rent a cabin there every year, and the prices are so cheap, it's tempting to buy our own.
For safety and practicality's sake, I would prefer a cabin that's not terribly isolated. I also don't want well water or a septic system, and I do want highspeed internet, so I was leaning toward a cabin resort/community like The Woods in Hedgesville, WV. We drove through it and checked out some homes last month, but even though it's only 12 miles from Berkeley Springs (which has some restaurants we like), it felt much farther because it's a twisty roller-coaster of a road.
Sigh. Just can't find the perfect place. And even Berkeley Springs is probably too far for us to go every other weekend, which is what I was envisioning. I have scoured all the towns on 70 between here and there (Frederick, Hagerstown, and everything in between) for little retreats in the woods, and unbelievably there don't seem to be any.
Look up Lake Holiday in Cross Junction, VA. it is on 522 headed towards Berkley Springs. Gated community with a large lake for boating/fishing/swimming. There is a water treatment facility so you don't have to worry about a well or sewage. Some houses are within 5 years old, others are old. You can get a completely wooded area or a completed cleared area.
Oooh, thanks for the tip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been going back and forth on this idea. I live in Anne Arundel County, so it's easy to go out on 70 to the Berkeley Springs area. We rent a cabin there every year, and the prices are so cheap, it's tempting to buy our own.
For safety and practicality's sake, I would prefer a cabin that's not terribly isolated. I also don't want well water or a septic system, and I do want highspeed internet, so I was leaning toward a cabin resort/community like The Woods in Hedgesville, WV. We drove through it and checked out some homes last month, but even though it's only 12 miles from Berkeley Springs (which has some restaurants we like), it felt much farther because it's a twisty roller-coaster of a road.
Sigh. Just can't find the perfect place. And even Berkeley Springs is probably too far for us to go every other weekend, which is what I was envisioning. I have scoured all the towns on 70 between here and there (Frederick, Hagerstown, and everything in between) for little retreats in the woods, and unbelievably there don't seem to be any.
Look up Lake Holiday in Cross Junction, VA. it is on 522 headed towards Berkley Springs. Gated community with a large lake for boating/fishing/swimming. There is a water treatment facility so you don't have to worry about a well or sewage. Some houses are within 5 years old, others are old. You can get a completely wooded area or a completed cleared area.
Anonymous wrote:I have been going back and forth on this idea. I live in Anne Arundel County, so it's easy to go out on 70 to the Berkeley Springs area. We rent a cabin there every year, and the prices are so cheap, it's tempting to buy our own.
For safety and practicality's sake, I would prefer a cabin that's not terribly isolated. I also don't want well water or a septic system, and I do want highspeed internet, so I was leaning toward a cabin resort/community like The Woods in Hedgesville, WV. We drove through it and checked out some homes last month, but even though it's only 12 miles from Berkeley Springs (which has some restaurants we like), it felt much farther because it's a twisty roller-coaster of a road.
Sigh. Just can't find the perfect place. And even Berkeley Springs is probably too far for us to go every other weekend, which is what I was envisioning. I have scoured all the towns on 70 between here and there (Frederick, Hagerstown, and everything in between) for little retreats in the woods, and unbelievably there don't seem to be any.