Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She already said she was in CT.
I'm guessing Greenwich or Darien and she's thinking about moving to Ridgefield, Kent, Litchfield, Washington or somewhere like that.
I'm in a coastal CT town an hour outside of DC and the community, activities/sports, and efficiency are much more important to me than I realized they would be. We were looking at more rural locations as well, but I'm happy where we are. We drive to the above locations on a weekend day for a hike some times.
One thing to keep in mind is that private high school is about 50K a year and then 60K? with fundraising. That's 240K per child. That adds up!
Your home value will appreciate more in your current location I'm guessing. Maybe wait a year or two and think it over?
Another thing is proximity to airports. Being close to the major NYC airports and HPN is nice.
And if job situations change it's also nice to be closer to NYC
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. In our case, the inland town we are considering actually is pretty big on kids sports/activities and community as well. It also has easier access to a relatively big airport than we do now at the beach town. The private schools are expensive but the houses there are so much cheaper compared to our current town, financially it will be a wash even if we send 3 kids through the private high school route.
The big concern we have is that we are going to be much farther from NYC for an easy day trip with kids on top of losing beach access. Also home value appreciation difference will be a big factor if the difference is too huge.
Ok, actually sounds like this would be somewhere in central CT. I understand your concerns more thoroughly now. Totally different vibe in that part of the state. You would still have train access to NYC though! It’s also closer to Boston.
Tough decision. Good luck.
Thank you. Is there something we should be concerned about the vibe in Central CT? Is it very different compared to other rural towns you listed?
Anonymous wrote:Beach access is overrated. 2 hours or more to get to NYC seems a big drawback. Is there risk that your DH’s remote work situation going to change in the future?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She already said she was in CT.
I'm guessing Greenwich or Darien and she's thinking about moving to Ridgefield, Kent, Litchfield, Washington or somewhere like that.
I'm in a coastal CT town an hour outside of DC and the community, activities/sports, and efficiency are much more important to me than I realized they would be. We were looking at more rural locations as well, but I'm happy where we are. We drive to the above locations on a weekend day for a hike some times.
One thing to keep in mind is that private high school is about 50K a year and then 60K? with fundraising. That's 240K per child. That adds up!
Your home value will appreciate more in your current location I'm guessing. Maybe wait a year or two and think it over?
Another thing is proximity to airports. Being close to the major NYC airports and HPN is nice.
And if job situations change it's also nice to be closer to NYC
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. In our case, the inland town we are considering actually is pretty big on kids sports/activities and community as well. It also has easier access to a relatively big airport than we do now at the beach town. The private schools are expensive but the houses there are so much cheaper compared to our current town, financially it will be a wash even if we send 3 kids through the private high school route.
The big concern we have is that we are going to be much farther from NYC for an easy day trip with kids on top of losing beach access. Also home value appreciation difference will be a big factor if the difference is too huge.
Ok, actually sounds like this would be somewhere in central CT. I understand your concerns more thoroughly now. Totally different vibe in that part of the state. You would still have train access to NYC though! It’s also closer to Boston.
Tough decision. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She already said she was in CT.
I'm guessing Greenwich or Darien and she's thinking about moving to Ridgefield, Kent, Litchfield, Washington or somewhere like that.
I'm in a coastal CT town an hour outside of DC and the community, activities/sports, and efficiency are much more important to me than I realized they would be. We were looking at more rural locations as well, but I'm happy where we are. We drive to the above locations on a weekend day for a hike some times.
One thing to keep in mind is that private high school is about 50K a year and then 60K? with fundraising. That's 240K per child. That adds up!
Your home value will appreciate more in your current location I'm guessing. Maybe wait a year or two and think it over?
Another thing is proximity to airports. Being close to the major NYC airports and HPN is nice.
And if job situations change it's also nice to be closer to NYC
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. In our case, the inland town we are considering actually is pretty big on kids sports/activities and community as well. It also has easier access to a relatively big airport than we do now at the beach town. The private schools are expensive but the houses there are so much cheaper compared to our current town, financially it will be a wash even if we send 3 kids through the private high school route.
The big concern we have is that we are going to be much farther from NYC for an easy day trip with kids on top of losing beach access. Also home value appreciation difference will be a big factor if the difference is too huge.
Anonymous wrote:She already said she was in CT.
I'm guessing Greenwich or Darien and she's thinking about moving to Ridgefield, Kent, Litchfield, Washington or somewhere like that.
I'm in a coastal CT town an hour outside of DC and the community, activities/sports, and efficiency are much more important to me than I realized they would be. We were looking at more rural locations as well, but I'm happy where we are. We drive to the above locations on a weekend day for a hike some times.
One thing to keep in mind is that private high school is about 50K a year and then 60K? with fundraising. That's 240K per child. That adds up!
Your home value will appreciate more in your current location I'm guessing. Maybe wait a year or two and think it over?
Another thing is proximity to airports. Being close to the major NYC airports and HPN is nice.
And if job situations change it's also nice to be closer to NYC
Anonymous wrote:You have to decide if beach is really important for you and if you are going to miss it. It will be a huge change if you are a beach person and easy access to the beach was the part of living there that you liked. Obviously, people move from areas they loved, but it's not like you are relocating to another metro area or overseas. The feeling of loss might be stronger here given it was an option. I would look into maybe making an addition to your house?
Anonymous wrote:I assume we are talking about Long Island and, like, Port Washington versus, say, Syosset.
I would stay in hypothetical Port Washington. Your growth potential on a beautiful home in Port Washington is tremendous, and the flood risk is low.