Anonymous wrote:My parents retired to Lewes. They sold their house in the DC area for a ton, bought a house out there (near the Lowes, so probably one of the cookie cutter neighborhoods you are talking about) for cheap, pay barely anything in property taxes, and their government pension goes far.
They are seriously 15 minutes from everything. Doctors, hospital, beach, stores, etc. There are a bunch of people their age, their house is designed for retirees, etc.
And, to a comment upthread re: traffic on 1, only suckers take the main roads during the summer. When you live there, you learn where to go, at what time, what roads to drive, where to park etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's cute. I can take it for 2 days.
I'd be bored out of my mid longer and its way too hot and humid in the summer.
I loathe that trafficked strip between Lewis and Rehoboth with the outlets and tacky shops.
Have you ever been to a beach, anywhere? Its all pretty much tacky shops, everywhere...
(cue MV poster...)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a second house in the agricultural area of Lewes. It was affordable and 15 minutes to rehoboth or Lewes. We got more house than being closer to the water. Ours isn't a new development but all the farms that surrounded our 1980's development of individualized houses are now cookie cutter developments so some the charm of the rural location is gone. Our property taxes for a 3+bedroom house on 1/4 acre is less than 1000/yr. the only other monthly bill is electricity...we're are on well and septic. I love vacationing there but I do not ever see us living there Year round.
Me again. The really big negative is it will be very hard to sell if we ever decide to . With all the agricultural land being turned into houses there is an unlimited supply of houses for sale. And they are relatively cheap.
This has occured to me as well. Especially the over 55 developments.
Anonymous wrote:It's cute. I can take it for 2 days.
I'd be bored out of my mid longer and its way too hot and humid in the summer.
I loathe that trafficked strip between Lewis and Rehoboth with the outlets and tacky shops.
Anonymous wrote:Fenwick is the ticket. On the barrier island. A legacy for your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Fenwick is the ticket. On the barrier island. A legacy for your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a second house in the agricultural area of Lewes. It was affordable and 15 minutes to rehoboth or Lewes. We got more house than being closer to the water. Ours isn't a new development but all the farms that surrounded our 1980's development of individualized houses are now cookie cutter developments so some the charm of the rural location is gone. Our property taxes for a 3+bedroom house on 1/4 acre is less than 1000/yr. the only other monthly bill is electricity...we're are on well and septic. I love vacationing there but I do not ever see us living there Year round.
Me again. The really big negative is it will be very hard to sell if we ever decide to . With all the agricultural land being turned into houses there is an unlimited supply of houses for sale. And they are relatively cheap.
Anonymous wrote:We have a second house in the agricultural area of Lewes. It was affordable and 15 minutes to rehoboth or Lewes. We got more house than being closer to the water. Ours isn't a new development but all the farms that surrounded our 1980's development of individualized houses are now cookie cutter developments so some the charm of the rural location is gone. Our property taxes for a 3+bedroom house on 1/4 acre is less than 1000/yr. the only other monthly bill is electricity...we're are on well and septic. I love vacationing there but I do not ever see us living there Year round.