Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For over a decade we have spent our summers at rehoboth beach with our family. We really enjoy it and found it convenient when one of u has to work in dc the summer.
Due to life changes we can now both take off the entire summer. We still love rehoboth and we have a house in almost as good a location as one can get (not oceanfront). However, in light of our ability to now be entirely off during the summer I’m wondering if we shouldn’t consider selling our rehoboth house and buying in a different locale.
Our current house would likely sell in the $3M range and we could add cash to that (say another million or maybe two).
Is there somewhere else that we should consider to buy? No geographic limitations.
Are you in Henlopen Acres or North Shores? I wouldn't sell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your post makes no sense. What are you looking for? You just want to randomly spend more money?
The Delaware beaches are not pretty. Their virtue is proximity.
If you can go away for the whole summer, the dynamics absolutely change. Why not go somewhere truly lovely or with a special kind of summer experience. While CC is unquestionably overbuilt and crowded these days, it still has many lovely pockets and charming feel and variety between ocean, bay and ponds, which is why people still flock there for summers over Delaware.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your post makes no sense. What are you looking for? You just want to randomly spend more money?
The Delaware beaches are not pretty. Their virtue is proximity.
If you can go away for the whole summer, the dynamics absolutely change. Why not go somewhere truly lovely or with a special kind of summer experience. While CC is unquestionably overbuilt and crowded these days, it still has many lovely pockets and charming feel and variety between ocean, bay and ponds, which is why people still flock there for summers over Delaware.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rent out the house and rent elsewhere - at least for the first summer. If you like it, you can sell in Rehoboth and buy in the new place. If you don’t like it, then summer in a different place the next summer.
My preference would be coastal Maine - on the water where I could kayak.
There is pretty fantastic kayaking in Rehoboth/Sussex County, between the canal and inlets, the marshes, Bay and ocean.
Anonymous wrote:For over a decade we have spent our summers at rehoboth beach with our family. We really enjoy it and found it convenient when one of u has to work in dc the summer.
Due to life changes we can now both take off the entire summer. We still love rehoboth and we have a house in almost as good a location as one can get (not oceanfront). However, in light of our ability to now be entirely off during the summer I’m wondering if we shouldn’t consider selling our rehoboth house and buying in a different locale.
Our current house would likely sell in the $3M range and we could add cash to that (say another million or maybe two).
Is there somewhere else that we should consider to buy? No geographic limitations.