I love the beach, lived all my life on the East coast within an hour of the "shore" or "beach" (depending on where you're from).
Anyhoo, for as long as I can remember I wanted to retire during the cold months to a beach town. Now that I'm semi-retired I realize that I know NOTHING!
time to start researching.
What are some great beach towns you've been too.
I know that's a wide open questions so I'll add a bit of what i'd like.
1) must be at least warm in the winter. I love Cape May NJ but February it's just as cold as in Philly.
2) Don't want super cosmopolitan. I've been to Miami, while I had a good time I don't want to live there.
3) somewhat affordable. I've only been to California once (to visit brother stationed in San Diego), while it was gorgeous, a lot of the stories from people here scare me with the housing cost.
4) don't need beachfront property. I am in no way rich.
5 million for a beach house, sooo not gonna happen.
some of the places that have been suggested.
1) Tybee Island GA
2) Naples Florida
3) Virginia Beach VA
4) Myrtle beach SC
Anyhoo, for as long as I can remember I wanted to retire during the cold months to a beach town. Now that I'm semi-retired I realize that I know NOTHING!
What are some great beach towns you've been too.
I know that's a wide open questions so I'll add a bit of what i'd like.
1) must be at least warm in the winter. I love Cape May NJ but February it's just as cold as in Philly.
2) Don't want super cosmopolitan. I've been to Miami, while I had a good time I don't want to live there.
3) somewhat affordable. I've only been to California once (to visit brother stationed in San Diego), while it was gorgeous, a lot of the stories from people here scare me with the housing cost.
4) don't need beachfront property. I am in no way rich.
some of the places that have been suggested.
1) Tybee Island GA
2) Naples Florida
3) Virginia Beach VA
4) Myrtle beach SC