Anonymous wrote:For those who know Lewes, how is the town configured? In other words, is there a main street, a main beach thoroughfare, a place where most houses are beach rentals, a more suburban area?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lewis, Delaware! I guess it depends on your definition of affordable, but it's a great town.
Traffic sucks! Unless you have beach access, it's hard to actually go to the beach and park. The Cape is kinda gross for swimming and the beach is rough.
The Delaware beaches are just so gross and also full of ratchet people from Maryland. Gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about a town on the Eastern Shore? Any recommendations?
Easton is a real town and a very nice one too. St. Michaels is also great, but it is much smaller in terms of stores/restaurants/businesses. It's a pretty high-end area too, with lots of wealthy people. There are hospitals there too (Easton).
Agree + Oxford, MD. Also Onancock & Cape Charles in VA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lewis, Delaware! I guess it depends on your definition of affordable, but it's a great town.
I don't know much about Lewes, but I'm retiring to Bethany.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like Bethany and Lewes. I don't understand the hate.
Me, either. Bethany doesn't have bars, really, so it keeps the most obnoxious behavior away. You can go to Rehoboth, Dewey, or OC for that. Otherwise, it's very family oriented. Quaint little shops, nice people, easygoing lifestyle. Perhaps Lewes is similar?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are your politics? Wilmington, NC is a nice small metropolitan area with lots of great smaller beach towns, but I could not stomach living in North Carolina right now because of the awful political scene.
This is silly. Spend any amount of time in NC and you will see the political scene is neither awful nor an influence on your daily life.
Spot on.
DCUM hates on the south dontcha know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about a town on the Eastern Shore? Any recommendations?
Easton is a real town and a very nice one too. St. Michaels is also great, but it is much smaller in terms of stores/restaurants/businesses. It's a pretty high-end area too, with lots of wealthy people. There are hospitals there too (Easton).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lewis, Delaware! I guess it depends on your definition of affordable, but it's a great town.
I hated it there! My friend moved there and I went to visit her. Not for me. She loves it tho
Would love to hear what you hated about it, because in 30+ years of visiting family there, yours is the only negative opinion I've ever heard!
Zero diversity, way too conservative. Beach in some areas is just ok, Traffic stinks,,,,,
Lewis is more on the bay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are your politics? Wilmington, NC is a nice small metropolitan area with lots of great smaller beach towns, but I could not stomach living in North Carolina right now because of the awful political scene.
This is silly. Spend any amount of time in NC and you will see the political scene is neither awful nor an influence on your daily life.
Spot on.
DCUM hates on the south dontcha know.
I just went to a wedding in NC right outside of Charlotte, the minister said so many awful things people actually left the event. So while NC is changing, might even go blue, it's still way too conservative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok it is Florida but northern FL. Look at Fernandina / Amelia Island, Atlantic Beach & St augustine.
+1 Absolutely!!
What would a 2 bedroom condo cost?