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Shoreline Vacation Property Owning vacation real estate on the beach is a very popular trend in the holiday/hospitality industry. This is true for many reasons. Beaches are conducive to relaxing and fun holidays. Everybody loves spending time in the sunshine and good weather. New England is at the forefront of vacation destination progression. Because there is so much coastline in the Northeast and because the coast is also home to several flourishing metropolitan areas, the Northeast is becoming a commonly visited locale for beachgoers. ![]() Samoset Resort, Rockport Maine Traveling up from Connecticut's southwestern corner until you hit Maine's northern-most beach you will pass by just under 500 miles of coastline and around 5,500 miles of shoreline. Along the way you will also see great cities and beautiful towns. New England is home to magnificent people and unique culture. Much of this region is aesthetically exceptional and the rich history is evident in the architecture and landscape. Some of the world's cleanest beaches lie on the New England coast. Timeshares on the Coast More well-known spots feature timeshares of equal quality. Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Newport, Rhode Island and Ogunquit, Maine are very popular timeshare destinations on the coast. These areas are unique in their ability to combine the excitement and convenience of metropolitan areas with the friendliness and tranquility of more rural communities. ![]() Wyndham Newport at Newport Onshore A timeshare is a valuable asset when visiting New England. The difference between timeshares and conventional vacation ownership is cost. Vacation homes and beach houses are very expensive. Owning a second property can be very pricey, whereas a timeshare guarantees at least a week long vacation every year for minimal cost. To cut those costs even more check out timeshare resales and timeshare rentals. A resale is the same property offered by resorts, but an existing owner sells a resale. Resale prices average around 60% below resort prices. You can find extensive listings on sale-by-owner timeshare websites. For those new to the timeshare lifestyle, a rental may the way to go. It's okay to be skeptical about buying vacation real estate. A timeshare rental allows you to "try it before you buy it." There are no maintenance fees and no contractual obligations. So find a spot in New England that interests you - which won't be hard - and find a timeshare that caters to your vacation agenda. We'll see you on the beach! Set as favorite Bookmark
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