Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked how many of you are willing to take care of a second or third home. It’s all I can do to take care of the one I live in. I could afford a vacation home, but the S&P 500 doesn’t need cleaning and maintenance.
+1. Plus I love not having to clean or cook on vacation. I’m staying at a nice hotel where someone is refreshing my sheets and towels. Owning the place I’m vacationing in would take the fun out of a vacation for me.
There are house managers and cleaners for that, to be perfectly frank.
I hear you but, even if I had a whole team of people there, I still don’t really get the appeal of going to the same house over and over. If you have the money to fully staff a vacation home you could do so many more interesting things with your time.
And again, those aren’t mutually exclusive. The same people who hire house managers and cleaners for their vacation home are also doing ski trips, Europe, Caribbean etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poster who says it's "same stuff, different location" has obviously never bought a vacation home (or the right vacation home) and never should.
Look on the rivers in SoMD (St. Mary's/Potomac/Pax). Anywhere from 80 to 120 minutes max from NoVA with zero traffic (once you get past the beltway). Are there great beaches? No, but we aren't beach people. Sit on the deck (more comfortable/less sand), watch the sun rise or set, take in the breeze, buy a boat. Be around normal people. It's the best, and is the furthest thing from being home.
I am the poster that said maintenance was basically the same stuff in a different location. We have a house a on Hilton Head. A majority of maintenance on a house is tied to wear and tear. If you are adding wear and tear in one place you aren't in another. We designed the house and landscaping to be relatively maintenance free.
Total bs. The weather on the Mid-Atlantic coast is brutal on homes in the winter. Hilton Head is further south I suppose, so maybe less so. But a beach house anywhere from the OBX north gets killed in the winter. The closer to the beach, the worse it is. And who wants a beach house that isn’t as close to the beach as you can get?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked how many of you are willing to take care of a second or third home. It’s all I can do to take care of the one I live in. I could afford a vacation home, but the S&P 500 doesn’t need cleaning and maintenance.
+1. Plus I love not having to clean or cook on vacation. I’m staying at a nice hotel where someone is refreshing my sheets and towels. Owning the place I’m vacationing in would take the fun out of a vacation for me.
There are house managers and cleaners for that, to be perfectly frank.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you can’t afford to vacation otherwise, vacation homes are old fashioned remnants from a time when it was more difficult to travel and comfortably visit new places (or even the same place frequently)
Completely false. If anything, there has been increased interest in having a vacation home post covid and with the advent of remote work.
Anonymous wrote:Unless you can’t afford to vacation otherwise, vacation homes are old fashioned remnants from a time when it was more difficult to travel and comfortably visit new places (or even the same place frequently)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked how many of you are willing to take care of a second or third home. It’s all I can do to take care of the one I live in. I could afford a vacation home, but the S&P 500 doesn’t need cleaning and maintenance.
+1. Plus I love not having to clean or cook on vacation. I’m staying at a nice hotel where someone is refreshing my sheets and towels. Owning the place I’m vacationing in would take the fun out of a vacation for me.
There are house managers and cleaners for that, to be perfectly frank.
I hear you but, even if I had a whole team of people there, I still don’t really get the appeal of going to the same house over and over. If you have the money to fully staff a vacation home you could do so many more interesting things with your time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked how many of you are willing to take care of a second or third home. It’s all I can do to take care of the one I live in. I could afford a vacation home, but the S&P 500 doesn’t need cleaning and maintenance.
+1. Plus I love not having to clean or cook on vacation. I’m staying at a nice hotel where someone is refreshing my sheets and towels. Owning the place I’m vacationing in would take the fun out of a vacation for me.
There are house managers and cleaners for that, to be perfectly frank.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked how many of you are willing to take care of a second or third home. It’s all I can do to take care of the one I live in. I could afford a vacation home, but the S&P 500 doesn’t need cleaning and maintenance.
+1. Plus I love not having to clean or cook on vacation. I’m staying at a nice hotel where someone is refreshing my sheets and towels. Owning the place I’m vacationing in would take the fun out of a vacation for me.
Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked how many of you are willing to take care of a second or third home. It’s all I can do to take care of the one I live in. I could afford a vacation home, but the S&P 500 doesn’t need cleaning and maintenance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poster who says it's "same stuff, different location" has obviously never bought a vacation home (or the right vacation home) and never should.
Look on the rivers in SoMD (St. Mary's/Potomac/Pax). Anywhere from 80 to 120 minutes max from NoVA with zero traffic (once you get past the beltway). Are there great beaches? No, but we aren't beach people. Sit on the deck (more comfortable/less sand), watch the sun rise or set, take in the breeze, buy a boat. Be around normal people. It's the best, and is the furthest thing from being home.
I am the poster that said maintenance was basically the same stuff in a different location. We have a house a on Hilton Head. A majority of maintenance on a house is tied to wear and tear. If you are adding wear and tear in one place you aren't in another. We designed the house and landscaping to be relatively maintenance free.
Anonymous wrote:Poster who says it's "same stuff, different location" has obviously never bought a vacation home (or the right vacation home) and never should.
Look on the rivers in SoMD (St. Mary's/Potomac/Pax). Anywhere from 80 to 120 minutes max from NoVA with zero traffic (once you get past the beltway). Are there great beaches? No, but we aren't beach people. Sit on the deck (more comfortable/less sand), watch the sun rise or set, take in the breeze, buy a boat. Be around normal people. It's the best, and is the furthest thing from being home.