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Summer living, all year long - REHOBOTH BEACH, DELAWARE

Summer living, all year long REHOBOTH BEACH, DELAWARE By Sarah Mahoney, July & August 2006 Two years before they planned to retire. Sonja and Hoyte Decker settled on the Delaware coast as their retirement destination. Living in Chevy Chase. Maryland, near where Hoyte worked for the U.S. Department of Transportation. the two had been spending weekends and vacations on the sandy beaches of the Maryland and Delaware shores for years. But they liked friendly little Rehoboth Beach best of all. Just three hours from friends and their daughter in Washington. D.C., it was also reasonably close to Hoyte's two children from a previous marriage. But finding their retirement house was challenging: Rehoboth Beach itself is only about one square mile, with fewer than 1,500 full-time residents. Housing costs-as in many beach communities-were sky-high. "Houses were just t00 expensive, even in the late 1990s," says Hoyte, 65, "or else they were just small cottages, or they weren't winterized. We decided against buying an existing home. We had retired without a mortgage-that had always been our goal. And we wanted to keep it that way,” he says. Instead, when. Hoyte retired in August 1998, the couple decided to build their own retirement home. They didn't waste any time, either. By September they had purchased a lot. By December they had contracted with a builder. And by Memorial Day 1999 they moved in. It's been one long beach season ever since. The Deckers aren't the only retirees flocking to the area. With a median age of 57, and 38 percent of the population over 65, Rehoboth and the surrounding communities are a retiree's haven. That trend shows no sign of slowing: Delaware expects its 65-plus population to increase 75 percent in the next 25 years. What makes Rehoboth Beach magical, of course, is the beach. "Walking along in the early morning, it's like having the ocean to yourself," says Sonja 61. “There are dolphins all summer long, different kinds of birds-it's beautiful. And it means that in the summer we have constant houseguests, which is great." Why the locals love it Rehoboth Beach is a bargain. Housing in Rehoboth Beach proper is, admittedly, expensive, but the nearby communities of Longneck and Milton are quite reasonable (and they're still only a few miles from the beach). All Delaware residents can take advantage of the state's super-low property taxes; plus, Delaware has no sales tax on goods, food, or entertainment. Social Security and railroad-retirement benefits are exempt from income tax, and taxpayers 60 and older can exclude up to $12,500 of investment and qualified pension income. Out-of-state government pensions also qualify for the pension and retirement exemptions. Lifestyle perks The Deckers love that they can walk everywhere-whether it's on the beach, along Rehoboth's mile-long boardwalk (circa. 1873), or to the area's little boutiques and more than 70 restaurants. Great escapes Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia are within a three-hour drive. AARP: Assistance and Information for People 50 and Over AARP is the nation's leading organization for people 50 and over. Stay informed with AARP The Magazine and the monthly AARP Bulletin. Joining online is fast, easy and only $12.50/year. Residents love The small-town atmosphere and the constant events-from Christmas parades to the Annual Chocolate Festival. "Where else would I be able to know the mayor, the chief of police, and be able to be on the beach so much?" says Hoyte. "In Washington there were a lot of things to do, and I did a few. In Rehoboth "there are not so many things to do-and we do them all." Average temperature in Summer: 68° F Average temperature in winter: 41° F Number of sunny days per year: 96 Casual supper for two at Dogfish Head Brewings & Eats: $30 Hot tickets: The Rehoboth Film Festival in November screens about 100 of the year's best independent films, with a special $6 rate for seniors.


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