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![]() "Bilgeman" wrote in message ... Bilge- I think you're talking about Cambridge,Maryland. If you don't dig Murrilyn's state tax scene, then there's the Virginia portion, which revolves around the Norfolk/Hampton/Newport News "Tidewater". And as I understand it, Delaware's taxes are lowest of all, although Delaware has it's own dang bay...but it's just a hop through the C&D canal if you MUST float on the Chesapeake. This is EXACTLY what I'm looking for....options. I never even considered the delaware bay area. I think you'll need more than two days to scope out the DelMarVa Peninsula. Well, I meant 2 days at a time. I'll be putting our other house on the market right around Feb. It's a 2 story, 1600sq ft right on the susquehanna....they've been going quickly around here for 130k. I should be able to squeeze that a little harder since I'm on 2 acres with a private concrete ramp/dock and a 2 story shop complete with elevator across the drive. -The ideal situation would be ground that I could purchase and maybe setup my 35' 5th wheel on until I built, but I'm not going to go through all that if I can get a good deal on a house down there. I do NOT have to be "on the water" but close enough to a dock/slip where I could keep my boat. I like the area between the bay and delaware...I guess the "east" side most...that way, we'd be close to the beach as well.-mechtechlic Bilge-You can access all the realtors you need on the internet. Since I've no clue where you live now, I can't tell you what would be a "good deal" for you. I know that I'm agog at the reasonableness of realty down here in Hampton Roads,(I live in metro DC). Harrisburg, PA. I don't want to contact realtors until I know where the hell I want to go!!! If you really feel adventurous, sell your boats and buy a houseboat...tour the place the way the colonists did...and in a craft not much smaller, for that matter. That would be a little too adventurous for me at this point. I need to LEARN a lot before a task such as that. I have a lot of river experience and know about 16 miles of it like the back of my hand but I'd feel REAL uncomfortable for the first 2 years out on the delaware/chesapeake bay!! I need to find a person where we decide to buy that will take me under their "oar" so to speak:-) Great suggestions...thanks for your time. Don |
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