Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The super rich have their own planes and go wherever they want on the weekends OP
^this
Anonymous wrote:Delaware/ md beaches. Those with the most money don't rent their places and and have the most ideal locations (ie downtown rehoboth ocean block house or even beachfront).
Some might say countryside Virginia or West Virginia mountains, but judging by cost it is definitely the beaches that command the highest prices and are therefore by definition the most desireable.
Anonymous wrote:The super rich have their own planes and go wherever they want on the weekends OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The truly wealthy in DC don't vacation around here. They are gone to the Vineyard, Nantucket, Maine, or the Cape. Or, if winter, a ski house in the Rockies (Aspen/Vail, Sun Valley or Jackson Hole).
Yes -- or, if they like warm weather, Kiawah.
This is hilarious. We are definitely not wealthy and vacation in Maine every year and have also stayed in Kiawah. They don't seem like places wealthy people go. Kiawah in particular was not posh by any means.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely Easton MD. At least somewhat wealthy DC types seem to own a number of larger homes there.
Given that it's pretty inexpensive to buy around there, I guess I must be considered "wealthy", even though at my income you DCUM types would call me a "poor".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://m.trulia.com/property/3050261808-1679-N-Poes-Rd-Flint-Hill-VA-22627
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rappahanock county (VA) has become popular --- know many wealthy families who have bought country homes in that area.
Ha ha ha. No
I'm actually one of the Vineyard/Jackson/Kiawah posters -- but I do know a couple of wealthy people who have big horse farms in Rappahannock County. They tend to live out there and keep a place in DC for when they don't want to make the drive.
GFC that is so tacky. None of the rich people I know would be caught dead in that house. It's what a Trumpster would imagine a "wealthy person's horse farm" would look like. Zero class, style, or grace.
Anonymous wrote:The title of this thread is where people in DC have weekend homes, not where people have vacation homes. Even if people fly private, it isn't practical or even really possible to have a home to visit on a weekend basis that geographically is very far. Sure, they may have a vacation home or summer or ski in some super nice place where they own property, but as for a weekend home, the ones I know have a place a few hours away, like on Eastern Shore.