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by paulddraper 56 days ago
I love the beach.

Living near the beach is nice.

You can sit on it, walk on it, swim on it, surf on it, run on it, fish on it.

Better than a cement sidewalk, IMO.

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A home on the beach is seen as an expensive status symbol.

House maintenance costs in sea air cost at least double. Appliances and aircon rusts and corrodes. Everything needs regular painting.

Cars rust out. I buy second hand shitters and replace them every ~5 years. Certainly not worthwhile owning anything collectable or precious.

If you want a garden, be prepared to spend twice the time and money and, perhaps plants and trees still struggle or die.

I live in New Brighton in Christchurch, mostly because it is cheap housing (for no reason I can understand). Plus the coastal wind from the sea avoids hayfever (town is irritating for me).

It has a good community. Many people that choose a beach vibe are relaxed and friendly.

I wish most beach cities weren't tourist traps with B- grade restaurants/bars. It's one of my biggest pet peeves with them.
I love the ocean, but I have to confess I don't care much for beaches. sand gets everywhere.
A lot of beaches happen to be near oceans.
Fortunately a lot of ocean isn't anywhere near a beach.
Ours are along the river, that's nice too.