Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is such a general question, with no context.
It would depend on how long you’re renting it for and how big it is. Also, what’s included, amenities , proximity to the beach, etc.
4 nights, oceanfront, nice stretch of beach on NC coastline, brand new, all updated amenities. It looks fully booked except for that one weekend I am looking at.
Wait - $10K for a WEEKEND???
Anonymous wrote:We just spent $18,000 to rent two side by side beachfront condos on a Caribbean island with a connecting door for three weeks. I’m early retired and stayed the whole three weeks and all of the kids and grandkids and their spouses came and went for as long as they could given work and school schedules. It was awesome. I’d never spent $10k on a NC house for four days though. What a waste of money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just spent $18,000 to rent two side by side beachfront condos on a Caribbean island with a connecting door for three weeks. I’m early retired and stayed the whole three weeks and all of the kids and grandkids and their spouses came and went for as long as they could given work and school schedules. It was awesome. I’d never spent $10k on a NC house for four days though. What a waste of money.
Right. Did you pay for everyone to fly there as well? Or perhaps you took them on your private jet.
Ha ha no I didn’t pay for everyone’s full fares, but we did subsidize with frequent flier miles when we could. I also dropped $4k to hire a family run business that handled all of the back and forth airport transports for the staggered visits and a couple of really cool boat excursions.
My point is simply that this is a much better way to spend the money
That’s great for you.
Anonymous wrote:Get the place you want to get, and invite people if you want them there. But don’t ask them for money. That is so tacky.
If you can’t afford to pay for it, but want a group vacation, start from *scratch* and be open to other ideas besides the beach. People might want to at least discuss a mountain house/mountain resort, an island destination, Arizona, a cruise, etc. Not everyone thinks East Coach beach houses are great vacation spots. Many people find them boring and way too overpriced for the actual experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just spent $18,000 to rent two side by side beachfront condos on a Caribbean island with a connecting door for three weeks. I’m early retired and stayed the whole three weeks and all of the kids and grandkids and their spouses came and went for as long as they could given work and school schedules. It was awesome. I’d never spent $10k on a NC house for four days though. What a waste of money.
Right. Did you pay for everyone to fly there as well? Or perhaps you took them on your private jet.
Ha ha no I didn’t pay for everyone’s full fares, but we did subsidize with frequent flier miles when we could. I also dropped $4k to hire a family run business that handled all of the back and forth airport transports for the staggered visits and a couple of really cool boat excursions.
My point is simply that this is a much better way to spend the money
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just spent $18,000 to rent two side by side beachfront condos on a Caribbean island with a connecting door for three weeks. I’m early retired and stayed the whole three weeks and all of the kids and grandkids and their spouses came and went for as long as they could given work and school schedules. It was awesome. I’d never spent $10k on a NC house for four days though. What a waste of money.
Right. Did you pay for everyone to fly there as well? Or perhaps you took them on your private jet.
Anonymous wrote:We just spent $18,000 to rent two side by side beachfront condos on a Caribbean island with a connecting door for three weeks. I’m early retired and stayed the whole three weeks and all of the kids and grandkids and their spouses came and went for as long as they could given work and school schedules. It was awesome. I’d never spent $10k on a NC house for four days though. What a waste of money.
Anonymous wrote:We just spent $18,000 to rent two side by side beachfront condos on a Caribbean island with a connecting door for three weeks. I’m early retired and stayed the whole three weeks and all of the kids and grandkids and their spouses came and went for as long as they could given work and school schedules. It was awesome. I’d never spent $10k on a NC house for four days though. What a waste of money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is such a general question, with no context.
It would depend on how long you’re renting it for and how big it is. Also, what’s included, amenities , proximity to the beach, etc.
4 nights, oceanfront, nice stretch of beach on NC coastline, brand new, all updated amenities. It looks fully booked except for that one weekend I am looking at.