Anonymous wrote:Delaware or Maryland in General have no private beaches.
Look at Ocean City MD they posted ( 8 million people visited their beaches in 2023).
with tons of hotels and and AIRBnBs and day trippers the whole Rehoboth to Ocean City Stretch is crowded.
Now compare that to Beach Front Dune Road in Hamptons. There are zero chain hotels, handful of small motels or BnBs in area. Airbnb is illegal for stays less than one month. The big stretch on Dune Road is all no parking with no shoulder except a Sand Shoulder you pull over get stuck. No public entrance to beach between houses.
Technically beach is public but only below high water line and you have to walk 2-3 miles from public area to get to a beach in front of you mansion and there are no bathrooms or lifeguards.
Even Joe Bidens multi million home in Rehoboth has no private beach access.
I own a beach place in a town I rather not mention but all our beaches are resident only, we sell zero day passes, they are in non resident parking zones and gated. Need picture ID to enter. It is not private since open to town, but unlike the Delaware beach no riff raft.
Because it would take you too long to go find a believable place/house?
Anonymous wrote:Private beach, huge and new. All it needs is a pool. Gorgeous.
Do you agree? What would you change?
https://www.redfin.com/DE/Bethany-Beach/39889-Bennett-Rd-19930/home/134941644
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People really need to get out more. There are lots of places in this country where you can get true oceanfront properties on beaches that basically get almost zero people, for much much less than $6 million.
Please share.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But where else will your high school kids be able to flex on their peers and by extension you flexing on those kids parents in some po dunk town in Florida or South Carolina?
Isle of Palms? Hardly "po dunk."
Also significantly more expensive.
https://www.redfin.com/SC/Isle-of-Palms/112-Ocean-Blvd-29451/home/68887056
Anonymous wrote:Delaware or Maryland in General have no private beaches.
Look at Ocean City MD they posted ( 8 million people visited their beaches in 2023).
with tons of hotels and and AIRBnBs and day trippers the whole Rehoboth to Ocean City Stretch is crowded.
Now compare that to Beach Front Dune Road in Hamptons. There are zero chain hotels, handful of small motels or BnBs in area. Airbnb is illegal for stays less than one month. The big stretch on Dune Road is all no parking with no shoulder except a Sand Shoulder you pull over get stuck. No public entrance to beach between houses.
Technically beach is public but only below high water line and you have to walk 2-3 miles from public area to get to a beach in front of you mansion and there are no bathrooms or lifeguards.
Even Joe Bidens multi million home in Rehoboth has no private beach access.
I own a beach place in a town I rather not mention but all our beaches are resident only, we sell zero day passes, they are in non resident parking zones and gated. Need picture ID to enter. It is not private since open to town, but unlike the Delaware beach no riff raft.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But where else will your high school kids be able to flex on their peers and by extension you flexing on those kids parents in some po dunk town in Florida or South Carolina?
Isle of Palms? Hardly "po dunk."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People really need to get out more. There are lots of places in this country where you can get true oceanfront properties on beaches that basically get almost zero people, for much much less than $6 million.
Please share.
Anonymous wrote:But where else will your high school kids be able to flex on their peers and by extension you flexing on those kids parents in some po dunk town in Florida or South Carolina?
Anonymous wrote:I paid $1.5 for waterfront on the eastern shore 5 years ago, huge pool with deep end and diving board, pier, jet skis (plus lifts), nice neighbors, 1.5 hour drive from DMV (or less).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The house is nice, but it needs to be oceanfront, with a shaded gazebo on the walkway, it needs a hot tub with an ocean view, and of course a large private pool.
Agree, although a small pool would suffice for me.
Add on a screened in porch and a pool and make it oceanfront, then we would just have to haggle over the price. But $6.2 million for third row with no pool, no thanks--unless of course you would consider trading for a slightly older bridge to Brooklyn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's up with the parking lot next door?
It’s all the cars for the house next door.
And what’s up with the big concrete block in front of the house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's up with the parking lot next door?
It’s all the cars for the house next door.
Anonymous wrote:Not oceanfront and no walkway to beach