Dates and Weekly Rates* Contact us for off-season partial week rates
2008
Jul 5 - Jul 11
$6,380.00
Jul 12 - Jul 18
$6,380.00
Jul 19 - Jul 25
$6,380.00
Jul 26 - Aug 1
$6,380.00
Aug 2 - Aug 8
$6,380.00
Aug 9 - Aug 15
$6,380.00
Aug 16 - Aug 22
$6,380.00
Aug 23 - Aug 29
$6,380.00
Aug 30 - Sep 5
$3,380.00
Sep 6 - Sep 12
$2,880.00
Sep 13 - Sep 19
$2,780.00
Sep 20 - Sep 26
$3,180.00
Sep 27 - Oct 3
$2,880.00
Oct 4 - Oct 10
$2,780.00
Oct 11 - Oct 17
$2,780.00
Oct 18 - Oct 24
$2,780.00
Oct 25 - Oct 31
$2,780.00
Nov 1 - Nov 7
$2,780.00
Nov 8 - Nov 14
$2,780.00
Nov 15 - Nov 21
$2,780.00
Nov 29 - Dec 5
$2,780.00
Dec 6 - Dec 12
$2,780.00
Dec 13 - Dec 19
$2,780.00
* Rates
do not include 3% Rebohoth Beach rental tax
* Bed linens, towels, and beach equipment are not furnished but can be rented by local company.
* Rates
are per week unless noted
Things to do nearby
Walk
to boutiques, restaurants,
convenience stores, miniature golf and
outdoor recreation. Swim, fish, water ski,
surf, run, bike, rollerblade or just read
on the beach!
Drive to the
Rehoboth Beach shopping outlets (140 of
them, tax-free!), three boardwalks, more
dining options, grocery stores, numerous
golf courses, cinema, bars and clubs, two
amusement parks and more — all within
minutes.
This beautifully constructed house won 'Custom Home of the Year' ($750,000 house cost or less category) from the Home Builders Association of Delaware. Read the article at Builder Online, or download a PDF.
Description
This luxurious multimillion-dollar
home is located in the quiet, exclusive “Pines” section
of North Rehoboth, just a 9-minute walk or 2-minute
ride to the newly expanded Deauville Beach — a
secluded gem, protected from the crush of summer
crowds. This beautifully appointed property
includes two free parking permits for the large
lot directly adjacent to the beach. The house
offers three generous master suites: one with
a king-size bed, a walk-in shower with two showerheads
and a whirlpool tub; one with a king-size bed
and a single; and one with a queen-size bed and
a double. The house also includes a bedroom with
two sets of bunk beds and a sleep-in den with
a queen-size sleeper sofa.
Amenities include a commodious
ultra-modern kitchen with a built-in wine cooler
and a fabulous state-of-the-art dual-fuel double
oven. This beautifully appointed home is convenient
to endless outlet shopping, a wide array of
great dining options, clubs and hotspots, miniature
golf and 18-hole courses, multiple boardwalks,
and more.
Features and Amenities
Size
3,365
sq. ft.
General
Activities guide
Ceiling fans
Central air
Central heat
Clothes washer and dryer
Dining guide
Iron and board
Fully Equipped Kitchen
Blender
Coffeemaker
Cookware, pots and pans
Dishes, glassware, flatware
Dishwasher
Icemaker
Microwave
Dual-fuel double oven
range
Refrigerator/freezer (full
size)
Refrigerator (beverage
size)
Spices
Toaster
Utensils
Living Room
Gas fireplace
Dining Area
Table seats 12
Counter seats 4
Den
Total 1; sleeps 2 to 3
1 Queen-size sleeper
sofa, 1 regular sofa
Bedrooms
Total 5; sleeps 15
Bedroom 1 – Master suite/1
king
Bedroom 2 – Master suite/1
queen, 1 double
Bedroom 3 – Master
(guest) suite/1 king, 1 single
Bedroom 4 – Master suite/2 twins
(singles)
Bedroom 5 – 4 Twin/singles (2
sets of bunk beds)
Bathrooms
Total 5.5
Bathroom 1 – Walk-in shower with 2
showerheads, whirlpool tub
Bathroom 2 – Walk-in shower
Bathroom 3 – Combination shower/tub
Bathroom 4 – Combination shower/tub
Bathroom 5 – Combination shower/tub
Powder room
Entertainment
Cable TV with DVD players (3)
CD stereo
CD/DVD/video library
Home entertainment system with
37" LCD-HD TV/DVD
Radio
Computer/Internet
Computer (PC)
Wireless high-speed Internet access (Wi-Fi)
Outside
2 Beach carts for carrying
4 chairs, cooler, etc.
2 Decks off two master
suites
BBQ Deck
Large deck on second
level
Gas grill
Outdoor shower
Suitability
Children welcome
No smoking
No pets
Off-street parking for 4 cars, plus 2 on-street
parking passes
Area Overview - Rehoboth Beach
Located just two hours from Washington, Baltimore
and Philadelphia, Rehoboth offers beautiful beaches
and small-town character combined with great
dining, nonstop nightlife and terrific shopping
at over 140 tax-free outlet stores. In addition
to the sun, sand and surf, sports-minded visitors
will find hiking, windsurfing, kayaking and deep-sea
fishing available at the Broadkill Beach area.
Serious golfers can test their skills at the
Kings Creek Country Club or at one of the many
other 18-hole courses nearby.
No stay would be
complete without a stroll along the mile-long
woodenboardwalk (circa
1873). Among the last of its kind on the east
coast, the Rehoboth Beach boardwalk was named Best
of America by “Readers Digest” in
May 2006. Perfect for sitting, jogging, biking
or old-fashioned family fun at the many arcades
and amusements, the boardwalk stretches
along the ocean on either side of Rehoboth
Avenue. “The Avenue” acts as the
town’s colorful
main drag, where you’ll find souvenir and
t-shirt shops, upscale
boutiques, and galleries in
abundance. Many
of the area’s more than 70 restaurants
and nightspots are
located here too. Thrashers (famous) French Fries
stands, burger huts and pizzerias mix among the
Caribbean-style cafes, Mexican restaurants and
gourmet dining spots. After dark, the action
shifts to the club scene with something for every
age and taste.
A traditional vacation spot for families, Delaware’s
largest and liveliest beach also has become a favorite
among gay and lesbian travelers. More than just
a summer destination, Rehoboth plays host to numerous
annual off-season festivals, including the Autumn
Jazz Festival, the Chocolate Festival,
and the Rehoboth Film Festival in
November, which screens about 100 of the year's
best independent films.