Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the appeal of Delaware beaches? I'll never understand the draw of that hellscape.
Close, nice restaurants.
No to nice restaurants.
It because it’s close and people are too classist to go to OCMD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me too, but these last two hurricanes have really made me rethink. There are A LOT of houses in rehoboth that are street level. Bethany floods as does OC. I think that RB has just been lucky, and I am not ready to lose a $2m investment.
If you still plan to go ahead, I think being near town is the best. I'd want to be able to walk to town. I prefer the South end, but the North is nice too. I don't like the pines. Doesn't seem beachy to me at all and the actual sand part of the beach gets to be just a sliver in Rehoboth at high tide.
Large parts of Rehoboth are 10+ feet above seal level and on 100 year maps are still ok. Pay attention to flood maps
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the appeal of Delaware beaches? I'll never understand the draw of that hellscape.
Agreed. People look down their noses at OBX in DC but act like Delaware beaches are approximately Palm Beach.
Anonymous wrote:What is the appeal of Delaware beaches? I'll never understand the draw of that hellscape.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for all the helpful advice. I am definitely keeping an eye on the area around Scarborough Ave.
A couple folks said they currently or formally owned a condo in Rehoboth. Many condos down along the boardwalk have great views, and I like the idea of low maintenance (for us) since this will be a vacation place.
What can you tell me about Rehoboth condos? Some have very high monthly fees, which may be ok if the HOAs are really good about staying on top of issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the appeal of Delaware beaches? I'll never understand the draw of that hellscape.
Close, nice restaurants.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for all the helpful advice. I am definitely keeping an eye on the area around Scarborough Ave.
A couple folks said they currently or formally owned a condo in Rehoboth. Many condos down along the boardwalk have great views, and I like the idea of low maintenance (for us) since this will be a vacation place.
What can you tell me about Rehoboth condos? Some have very high monthly fees, which may be ok if the HOAs are really good about staying on top of issues.
Anonymous wrote:We bought in downtown RB twenty years ago. It’s been a great investment and has appreciated much more than our house here. I agree with all the comments made upstream.
For $2M, you will have a range of options in South Rehoboth, particularly the Country Club Estates neighborhood. As you drive into RB on Rehoboth Ave and see the big yellow Lingo building, hang a right and go down Scarborough. The neighborhood starts back there on the other side of Scarborough. I don’t see anything on the market there right now, surprisingly, but there are a few other places for sale in your range. The one on Philadelphia is tiny but adorable and would appreciate the most because of location.
I strongly recommend buying an older house if you want value. The new ones being put up are just slapped together and they all appear to have problems, even those built by “the best” builders. A lot of times people can’t see potential, when a simple coat of paint and some other changes will go a long way.
Will you reside there full time or rent it? We rent ours in the summer. Don’t believe what the realtors tell you that you will make - it is always less.
I’ll check back if you have any other questions. Happy house hunting!