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True Dough

(22,618 posts)
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 09:48 AM Mar 30

Would you want to live here?

There will be no link with this one, but I saw it and had to post because it's so unique. I frequent a website that highlights unusual real estate listings. I used to put some of them here in the Lounge with a link to the listing so people could see all the photos, but somebody flagged it as commercial spam and, to my surprise, a jury saw fit to remove the last post of that sort I placed here.

So I won't tempt fate. I just want to make it clear that I have no connection whatsoever to this property, other than a passing interest, as I'm sure others here will have. It's quite a curiosity.

This one is found in Reedville, VA. You can find it and the price (I won't even take a chance of posting that) via a Google search. I realize a good number of DUers could no longer practically live in a place like this, but would it have appealed to you at any point in your life?













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Would you want to live here? (Original Post) True Dough Mar 30 OP
Nope! I live in FL and see the damage caused by winds and waves every year lark Mar 30 #1
Really? That's not spam. Weird. My better half frequents that same website.. paleotn Mar 30 #2
Yours is likely common perspective among those on the left True Dough Mar 30 #9
I'll buy that! paleotn Mar 30 #15
Fascinating and beautiful! PJMcK Mar 30 #3
No place for horses and dogs UpInArms Mar 30 #4
Get them horsies and doggies True Dough Mar 30 #10
It's cozy, and you wouldn't have to mow the lawn. Ocelot II Mar 30 #5
Yeah, those with arthritis True Dough Mar 30 #11
Fisherman paradise 🎣 Emile Mar 30 #6
Would visit for a long weekend Airbnb. Not in hurricane or Northeaster seasons though. Fish off the balcony. dutch777 Mar 30 #7
Not unless you can show me a picture of its well-stocked library. Aristus Mar 30 #8
Just one book on site, Aristus True Dough Mar 30 #13
Love it. Aristus Mar 30 #14
Oh yes hermetic Mar 30 #12
Sure! vanamonde Mar 30 #16
I could kind of see it. bif Mar 30 #17
You'd have to use starlink. Mosby Mar 30 #19
Looks like it's already got fixed wireless installed, no need for Starlink. hunter Mar 31 #24
In my younger days i would live there if it was free Mosby Mar 30 #18
Hard Pass ProfessorGAC Mar 30 #20
Not for me.... Sogo Mar 30 #21
Sogo True Dough Mar 30 #22
A dehumidifier can dry the air. Emile Mar 31 #23
Zillow says its "Somewhat Bikeable" scoring a 25/100 Mosby Mar 31 #25
I would assume obtaining a P.O. Box for mail Niagara Apr 1 #39
It's 2.5 miles from shore. Mosby Apr 1 #40
Sure, as long as I didn't... LudwigPastorius Mar 31 #26
has a perfect garage for your Tesla RainCaster Apr 1 #27
It is certainly unique but not for me. LoisB Apr 1 #28
Pass. mwmisses4289 Apr 1 #29
A few good books and online service, I could consider it. no_hypocrisy Apr 1 #30
No. catbyte Apr 1 #31
Three words for ya: True Dough Apr 1 #32
I hear ya. I grew up about 2 miles from Lake Michigan in the northern Lower Peninsula catbyte Apr 1 #33
As a wee lad, my two dream jobs were lighthouse keeper and railroad conductor (caboose sort.) Harker Apr 1 #34
Not surprised that you're well-read True Dough Apr 1 #35
You're very kind to say so, TD. I appreciate you. Harker Apr 1 #36
I hope you and your wife enjoy those travels thoroughly, Harker True Dough Apr 1 #37
Thanks! Harker Apr 1 #38

lark

(24,837 posts)
1. Nope! I live in FL and see the damage caused by winds and waves every year
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 10:04 AM
Mar 30

I live at the top of a 30 ft hill across from the St. Johns, so safe from the winds and have no big trees on the property so feel safe. We sold our old house to my sister, and it has a huge dying oak tree very close to her house and it's in a bunch of wires so very expensive to cut down. We'll end up splitting the cost with her, but hoping we can make it through one more year to recover financially from our moves before ponying up another big chunk of $$.

I could never have been comfortable there for any period of time - too dangerous for me. Didn't buy a house in Key West years ago because of the danger of storms there and so glad we didn't!!

paleotn

(20,230 posts)
2. Really? That's not spam. Weird. My better half frequents that same website..
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 10:10 AM
Mar 30

Saw this one a few weeks ago. We'd live there, though we've always had a bit of a hermit streak. It's only gotten stronger given our recent, political unpleasantness.

True Dough

(22,618 posts)
9. Yours is likely common perspective among those on the left
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 10:46 AM
Mar 30

Just let me live away from the madness for the next four years!

PJMcK

(23,426 posts)
3. Fascinating and beautiful!
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 10:19 AM
Mar 30

In the Chesapeake Bay, there’s a lighthouse near Annapolis that is rented as an Airbnb, I think. It would be a fun vacation if you don’t mind the isolation. I’m reminded of The Shining!

Full time living, no thanks.

Great pictures. Thanks.

True Dough

(22,618 posts)
10. Get them horsies and doggies
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 10:50 AM
Mar 30

some water wings or other flotation devices and they can still have a blast!



dutch777

(4,209 posts)
7. Would visit for a long weekend Airbnb. Not in hurricane or Northeaster seasons though. Fish off the balcony.
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 10:44 AM
Mar 30

Getting on and off by boat must be lots of fun especially with your Costco stuff.

Aristus

(69,594 posts)
14. Love it.
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 11:03 AM
Mar 30

But unless it has a minimum of 999 companions on the shelves, I’m going to have to pass. I need civilized accommodations.

hermetic

(8,824 posts)
12. Oh yes
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 10:54 AM
Mar 30

I have always wanted to live in a lighthouse; just one on land, not out in the water. Too old now, though. Couldn't handle the stairs.

hunter

(39,446 posts)
24. Looks like it's already got fixed wireless installed, no need for Starlink.
Mon Mar 31, 2025, 11:14 PM
Mar 31

I don't know what the big dish is. Telemetry for the Coast Guard, maybe?

Mosby

(18,354 posts)
18. In my younger days i would live there if it was free
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 02:29 PM
Mar 30

Assuming it's not to far out that I couldn't easily take a boat to shore.

ProfessorGAC

(72,236 posts)
20. Hard Pass
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 07:30 PM
Mar 30

My wife wouldn't want to either. So, there'd never be any conflict over a decision.
I understand why some would be attracted to it.
But, it's definitely not for me.

Mosby

(18,354 posts)
25. Zillow says its "Somewhat Bikeable" scoring a 25/100
Mon Mar 31, 2025, 11:39 PM
Mar 31

It did receive a 0/100 in walkability, saying the location was "car-dependent".

How do you get your mail?

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/0-Smith-Point-Rd-Reedville-VA-22539/2105733490_zpid/

Niagara

(10,447 posts)
39. I would assume obtaining a P.O. Box for mail
Tue Apr 1, 2025, 02:35 PM
Apr 1

I'm wondering about some sort of pulley system for groceries and appliance/furniture replacements.


Also, I'm wondering about sanitation disposal.

Mosby

(18,354 posts)
40. It's 2.5 miles from shore.
Tue Apr 1, 2025, 02:51 PM
Apr 1

Maybe it has some sort of septic tank that has to be periodically emptied. Where does the fresh water come from?

Eta - it's really overpriced, I think it's worth maybe 200k buy I would take 150.

catbyte

(36,695 posts)
31. No.
Tue Apr 1, 2025, 07:41 AM
Apr 1

Being a native of the Great Lakes, I prefer big water like that to be unsalted and shark-free.

catbyte

(36,695 posts)
33. I hear ya. I grew up about 2 miles from Lake Michigan in the northern Lower Peninsula
Tue Apr 1, 2025, 09:02 AM
Apr 1

I remember one storm as a kid in 1967 we had so much snow schools were closed for 2 weeks, in large part because of Lake Effect enhancing the storm. The snowdrifts were so big that our plows kept getting stuck so they brought in snow removal equipment from Canada. There was still snow on north-facing culverts on my birthday which is June 20. We kids all thought it was awesome until we had to stay in school until the third week in June to make up for the time lost during the blizzard, lol.

But still better than hurricanes, for sure.

Harker

(16,024 posts)
34. As a wee lad, my two dream jobs were lighthouse keeper and railroad conductor (caboose sort.)
Tue Apr 1, 2025, 09:19 AM
Apr 1

Instead I worked in bookshops most all of my life.

There's a book on lighthouses next to me, and I borrowed one about cabooses just a few weeks back.

True Dough

(22,618 posts)
35. Not surprised that you're well-read
Tue Apr 1, 2025, 09:31 AM
Apr 1

It shows.

And sometimes a book is the next best thing to being there.

Harker

(16,024 posts)
36. You're very kind to say so, TD. I appreciate you.
Tue Apr 1, 2025, 09:51 AM
Apr 1

My wife and I are now planning our occasional excursions around, in part, visiting lighthouses on lakes, rivers, and the Atlantic.

It's a big thrill, having been landlocked for half a century.

True Dough

(22,618 posts)
37. I hope you and your wife enjoy those travels thoroughly, Harker
Tue Apr 1, 2025, 10:05 AM
Apr 1

Just remember to empty your bladder frequently. All those aqueous sites might make you need to go pee.

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