Less than a century ago beach goers might have gone to the sandy shore to spend time at an amusement park, get some rays on a towel, float around in an inflated inner tube, hang out with family and friends. Today, however, waterfront condominiums are taking over the Old Beach. I remember when it was a common scenario to take the family to the beach for the day, just to have some fun, like Rehoboth, Myrtle, Virginia Beach, Santa Cruz, even Coney Island. (You didn’t struggle to find a parking place back then either.) Alas, those nostalgic locations have changed a lot, and now there are private properties nearby where an isolated beach cottage is possible to create your vacation retreat. We like to think of it as Old Beach rediscovered. A cottage like this one offers plenty of space for family and friends to escape. The popular features in this home are the double master bedrooms and the double front porches. It’s a narrow home to fit easily into an existing neighborhood, yet you still have the 2 car garage in the back. You’ll enjoy a large family living area when you step in from the front porch, plus four bedrooms help you give everyone a room. 2600 SF, 30’x72’