Owning an island???

On that thread I said I would live on a private island. But honestly, I don't think I could do it long term. I like the IDEA of it much more than I think I would like the reality of it.
 
I would love to live on my own island, if I had power, modern plumbing & satellite TV. I'd also need a yacht to access the mainland anytime I chose to. We buy our groceries or do takeout on a daily basis, but I could plan better to have our own island.
 
I would love to live on my own island, if I had power, modern plumbing & satellite TV. I'd also need a yacht to access the mainland anytime I chose to. We buy our groceries or do takeout on a daily basis, but I could plan better to have our own island.

I wonder if Instacart and Door Dash deliver.
 


On that thread I said I would live on a private island. But honestly, I don't think I could do it long term. I like the IDEA of it much more than I think I would like the reality of it.
I agree. I love the idea of living on an island, but I think the reality would be nowhere near my idea of what it is like. lol
 
I would love to live on my own island, if I had power, modern plumbing & satellite TV. I'd also need a yacht to access the mainland anytime I chose to. We buy our groceries or do takeout on a daily basis, but I could plan better to have our own island.

Satellite t.v. would really be important during hurricane season, so you could plan to evacuate if necessary.
 
We live on a lake with an island and the island has been for sale for 4 years now. We've seen the price drop by over $250k. Nothing that I'd want to own. I agree with previous posters, too much of a PIA to get everything across. This island does come with a small piece on the mainland with a garage and dock so you can park cars, store stuff, etc., but still no thanks.
 


I could definitely think of *worse* ways to spend $10 million (if I had the money).

I think I would enjoy a private island, but not as my ONLY residence. I think I could enjoy spending summers there, and could imagine only venturing off-island once a week or so for supplies, etc. However, most of the islands I've seen on those shows are small and pretty flat. I would not want to be on one during a bad storm. And it would also depend on the "amenities" of the island. My sister owns a lake house (not on an island). There are a couple of privately-owned islands on the lake, but the houses on them aren't hooked up to electricity, plumbing, water, etc. I'd much rather have a non-island house with all the comforts of home, rather than a primitive cabin on an island.
 
Following the thread if money was no object - Last night I was watching Island Hunters on HGTV. The episodes were about finding an island in the Florida Keys and Belize. Got me thinking could I live on a private island where you needed a boat to get to the main island. Could I do it? I don't think so - I would miss people and the thought of having to bring EVERYTHING over to the island.....not for me

What about you?

No way, no how - would not be for us at all for too many reasons to list.
 
I live on an island, but so do another 14000 people. I do miss all the fast food and stores I had when I lived in Louisiana. Now they are on the mainland and at least 15 to 20 miles away.
 
People with a whole lotta money like to spend it on houses and cars they will never use, and spend a lot of time complaining they pay too much in taxes
 

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