Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here.
I’m wide open on where. It can be a flight since we plan to be gone all summer. We don’t usually go back much if it all. There is really no need to do so. Kids do go to camp but it’s sleep away and they fly to it already.
I would prefer a place ideal to visit in the summer since the kids are off from school. We do like the pool/ beach lifestyle.
You haven't hit HS yet if your kids are still happy to spend the whole summer away at sleep away camps. That ends first year of HS. In HS, they'll likely narrow down to one sport and get very serious about it. They'll have Summer practice for 2-3 weeks. Then another kid will want to go to a friend's party. Then one will want to do something different with their friends. Then they'll all want to invite their friends to the beach for the weekend.
We've owned in Downtown Rehoboth for 10 years. Everything changes once the kids are in HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here.
I’m wide open on where. It can be a flight since we plan to be gone all summer. We don’t usually go back much if it all. There is really no need to do so. Kids do go to camp but it’s sleep away and they fly to it already.
I would prefer a place ideal to visit in the summer since the kids are off from school. We do like the pool/ beach lifestyle.
You haven't hit HS yet if your kids are still happy to spend the whole summer away at sleep away camps. That ends first year of HS. In HS, they'll likely narrow down to one sport and get very serious about it. They'll have Summer practice for 2-3 weeks. Then another kid will want to go to a friend's party. Then one will want to do something different with their friends. Then they'll all want to invite their friends to the beach for the weekend.
We've owned in Downtown Rehoboth for 10 years. Everything changes once the kids are in HS.
Anonymous wrote:Op here.
I’m wide open on where. It can be a flight since we plan to be gone all summer. We don’t usually go back much if it all. There is really no need to do so. Kids do go to camp but it’s sleep away and they fly to it already.
I would prefer a place ideal to visit in the summer since the kids are off from school. We do like the pool/ beach lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of communities along coastal New England plus the islands. You have options. Worth spending a few weeks exploring the area. This is what I'd ultimately buy: https://www.redfin.com/MA/Truro/6-6A-Bay-View-Path-02652/home/187801023
Anonymous wrote:Op here.
I’m wide open on where. It can be a flight since we plan to be gone all summer. We don’t usually go back much if it all. There is really no need to do so. Kids do go to camp but it’s sleep away and they fly to it already.
I would prefer a place ideal to visit in the summer since the kids are off from school. We do like the pool/ beach lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you still have kids? Any medical issues? Any form of social life? I'm a SAHM who spends the summer with our kids at our beach house in downtown Rehoboth. We would still travel back to DC for birthday parties or other kid events, doctor appointments, etc.
It's easy to go back for a school orientation or class play date one week before school starts then still go back to the beach. It's harder to do that if you're a flight away. Plus doctor appointments, parties, etc. The logistics are really hard to leave for the entire summer and never go back. Everyone I know goes back home at least a few times over the Summer.
PP here. I forgot to mention that kids start doing 1-2 weeks of camps for their sports as they get older. So one of us has to go back for that. There's always some reason to go back home for a day or a week, even if you're spending the whole Summer at the beach. There's no way to get away form the fact that the distance between your primary home and your vacation home matters.
^this- this is the first summer in the past five years, I left the beach only 3 times from June to the middle of august- I feel like I know all of the bumps on 404. I would not leave Delaware because it is so easy and I have all of my beach friends and social life there.