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Biden's Rehoboth Beach house is a private residential property located in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, associated with former President [[Joe Biden]] and his family. Biden purchased the home in June 2017 for approximately $2.7 million, according to Sussex County property records.<ref>{{cite news |title=Biden buys beach house in Rehoboth Beach |url=https://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/2017/06/16/biden-buys-beach-house-rehoboth/402808001/ |work=Delaware Online |date=2017-06-16 |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref> The property, located on North Shore Drive, sits close to the Atlantic Ocean in one of Delaware's most prominent coastal resort communities. Since Biden's election as the 46th President of the United States, the house has served as an informal presidential retreat and has attracted sustained national media attention, including scrutiny related to a federal investigation in 2023. The house is not only a private residence but also a symbol of Biden's long personal and political ties to the state of Delaware, where he represented as a U.S. Senator for 36 years before serving as Vice President and then President.
Biden's Rehoboth Beach house is a private residential property located in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, owned by former President [[Joe Biden]] and his family. Biden purchased the home in June 2017 for approximately $2.7 million, according to Sussex County property records.<ref>{{cite news |title=Biden buys beach house in Rehoboth Beach |url=https://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/2017/06/16/biden-buys-beach-house-rehoboth/402808001/ |work=Delaware Online |date=2017-06-16 |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref> The property is located on North Shore Drive, close to the Atlantic Ocean in one of Delaware's most prominent coastal resort communities. Since Biden's election as the 46th President of the United States, the house served as an informal presidential retreat and attracted sustained national media attention, including scrutiny related to a federal investigation into his handling of classified documents in 2023. The house reflects Biden's decades-long personal and political connection to Delaware, the state he served as a U.S. Senator for 36 years before his terms as Vice President and President.


== History ==
== History ==
Biden purchased the Rehoboth Beach property in June 2017, shortly after completing his tenure as Vice President. The transaction was recorded with Sussex County at a purchase price of approximately $2.7 million.<ref>{{cite news |title=Biden buys beach house in Rehoboth Beach |url=https://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/2017/06/16/biden-buys-beach-house-rehoboth/402808001/ |work=Delaware Online |date=2017-06-16 |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref> The house became a frequent destination for Biden and his family in the years following his departure from the White House, providing a retreat close to his long-time home base in Wilmington, Delaware.
Biden purchased the Rehoboth Beach property in June 2017, shortly after completing his tenure as Vice President under President Barack Obama. The transaction was recorded with Sussex County at a purchase price of approximately $2.7 million.<ref>{{cite news |title=Biden buys beach house in Rehoboth Beach |url=https://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/2017/06/16/biden-buys-beach-house-rehoboth/402808001/ |work=Delaware Online |date=2017-06-16 |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref> The house became a frequent destination for Biden and his family in the years following his departure from the Obama White House, offering a coastal retreat within easy reach of his longtime primary residence in Wilmington, Delaware.


The property gained national prominence during Biden's 2020 presidential campaign, during which he used it as a base of operations for much of the race. On the weekend of July 20, 2024, Biden traveled to the Rehoboth Beach house after announcing his withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race, a moment widely covered by national media as a significant personal and political turning point.<ref>{{cite news |title=Biden retreats to Rehoboth Beach after dropping out of 2024 race |url=https://www.politico.com/news/2024/07/21/biden-rehoboth-beach-withdrawal |work=Politico |date=2024-07-21 |access-date=2024-07-22}}</ref>
The property gained national prominence during Biden's 2020 presidential campaign, during which he used it as a base of operations for much of the race, conducting press events and virtual campaign activities there amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Following his election victory, the house became one of two Delaware properties — along with his Wilmington home — where he regularly spent weekends and holidays throughout his presidency.


In February 2023, the house became the subject of significant legal and political attention when FBI agents conducted a planned search of the property as part of the broader federal investigation into Biden's handling of classified documents. Biden's personal attorney, Bob Bauer, confirmed the search, stating that it was conducted with the full cooperation of Biden's legal team and that no additional classified materials were found at the Rehoboth Beach residence.<ref>{{cite news |title=FBI searches Biden's Rehoboth Beach home, finds no classified documents |url=https://apnews.com/article/biden-classified-documents-fbi-search-rehoboth-beach |work=Associated Press |date=2023-02-01 |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref> The search followed earlier discoveries of classified materials at Biden's Wilmington home and at the Penn Biden Center in Washington, D.C., and intensified congressional and public scrutiny of the president's document handling practices. The House Oversight Committee subsequently examined the circumstances of the Rehoboth Beach search as part of its broader investigation into the classified documents matter.<ref>{{cite web |title=Dunn Transcript |url=https://oversight.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Dunn-Transcript.pdf |work=U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Accountability |access-date=2025-10-01}}</ref>
In January 2023, the house became the subject of significant legal and political attention when FBI agents conducted a planned, consensual search of the property as part of the broader federal investigation into Biden's handling of classified documents. The search took place on January 20, 2023. Biden's personal attorney Bob Bauer confirmed it was conducted with the full cooperation of Biden's legal team and that no classified materials were found at the Rehoboth Beach residence.<ref>{{cite news |title=FBI searches Biden's Rehoboth Beach home, finds no classified documents |url=https://apnews.com/article/biden-classified-documents-fbi-search-rehoboth-beach-home-6f0a76a71e176e1887b5b4f2a7ed0e34 |work=Associated Press |date=2023-02-01 |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref> The search followed earlier discoveries of classified materials at Biden's Wilmington home and at the Penn Biden Center in Washington, D.C., and intensified congressional and public scrutiny of his document-handling practices. The House Oversight Committee subsequently examined the circumstances of the Rehoboth Beach search as part of its broader investigation into the classified documents matter.<ref>{{cite web |title=Dunn Transcript |url=https://oversight.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Dunn-Transcript.pdf |work=U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Accountability |access-date=2025-10-01}}</ref> White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was questioned about the search at a press briefing on February 1, 2023, the same day Biden's attorney publicly disclosed the search results.<ref>{{cite web |title=Press Briefing by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, February 1, 2023 |url=https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/press-briefings/2023/02/01/press-briefing-by-press-secretary-karine-jean-pierre-february-1-2023/ |work=The White House |date=2023-02-01 |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref>
 
Special Counsel Robert Hur subsequently reviewed the results of the Rehoboth Beach search as part of his broader investigation. Hur's report, released in February 2024, declined to recommend criminal charges against Biden while characterizing him in language that itself became politically contentious.<ref>{{cite news |title=Special counsel Robert Hur releases report on Biden classified documents |url=https://apnews.com/article/robert-hur-report-biden-classified-documents |work=Associated Press |date=2024-02-08 |access-date=2024-02-10}}</ref> The full text of the Special Counsel's report constitutes the primary authoritative account of findings related to the Rehoboth Beach search.<ref>{{cite web |title=Report of the Special Counsel on the Investigation Into Unauthorized Removal, Retention, and Disclosure of Classified Documents Discovered at Locations Including the Penn Biden Center and the Delaware Private Residences of President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. |url=https://www.justice.gov/storage/report-from-special-counsel-robert-k-hur-february-2024.pdf |work=U.S. Department of Justice |date=2024-02-08 |access-date=2024-02-10}}</ref>
 
Following Biden's announcement in July 2024 that he would not seek re-election and was withdrawing from the 2024 presidential race, he spent time at his Delaware properties. Biden's presidency formally ended on January 20, 2025, when he was succeeded by Donald Trump.


The Delaware Historical Society has documented Biden's broader connection to the state, noting that his residences in Delaware — including the Rehoboth Beach property — reflect the personal roots that have defined his political identity over more than five decades of public life.<ref>{{cite web |title=Historic Homes of Delaware |url=https://history.delaware.gov/ |work=Delaware Historical Society |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref>
The Delaware Historical Society has documented Biden's broader connection to the state, noting that his residences in Delaware — including the Rehoboth Beach property — reflect the personal roots that have defined his political identity over more than five decades of public life.<ref>{{cite web |title=Historic Homes of Delaware |url=https://history.delaware.gov/ |work=Delaware Historical Society |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref>


== Geography ==
== Geography ==
Biden's Rehoboth Beach house is located on North Shore Drive in Rehoboth Beach, a coastal city in Sussex County, Delaware. The property sits near the Atlantic Ocean, in a residential neighborhood that lies just north of the town's commercial center and its iconic boardwalk. Rehoboth Beach occupies a narrow strip of land flanked by the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Rehoboth Bay — part of the larger Delaware Bay estuarine system — to the west, giving the area a distinctive coastal character and limiting available land for residential development.
Biden's Rehoboth Beach house is located on North Shore Drive in Rehoboth Beach, a coastal city in Sussex County, Delaware. The property sits near the Atlantic Ocean in a residential neighborhood just north of the town's commercial center and its iconic boardwalk. Rehoboth Beach occupies a narrow strip of land flanked by the Atlantic Ocean to the east and Rehoboth Bay — part of the larger Delaware Bay estuarine system — to the west, giving the area a distinctive coastal character and limiting available land for residential development.


The surrounding neighborhood consists primarily of single-family homes, many of which have been expanded or renovated over the decades to accommodate seasonal and year-round residents. The proximity to the boardwalk and the beach makes properties on North Shore Drive among the most sought-after in Sussex County. The house is within walking distance of Rehoboth Beach's historic downtown, which includes the boardwalk, a variety of restaurants and shops, and public beach access points that have served residents and visitors since the late 19th century.
The surrounding neighborhood consists primarily of single-family homes, many expanded or renovated over the decades to accommodate seasonal and year-round residents. Properties on North Shore Drive are among the most sought-after in Sussex County because of their proximity to the boardwalk and beach. The house is within walking distance of Rehoboth Beach's historic downtown, which includes the boardwalk, a variety of restaurants and shops, and public beach access points that have served residents and visitors since the late 19th century.


The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has identified the Rehoboth Beach coastal zone as a priority area for coastal preservation, citing ongoing efforts to manage shoreline erosion, protect wetlands, and maintain public beach access in the face of rising sea levels and increasing development pressure.<ref>{{cite web |title=Coastal Programs |url=https://dnrec.delaware.gov/coastal/ |work=Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref> The location of the Biden property within this zone reflects the broader tension in Rehoboth Beach between high-value private residential development and the community's commitment to preserving its natural coastal environment.
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has identified the Rehoboth Beach coastal zone as a priority area for coastal preservation, citing ongoing efforts to manage shoreline erosion, protect wetlands, and maintain public beach access in the face of rising sea levels and increasing development pressure.<ref>{{cite web |title=Coastal Programs |url=https://dnrec.delaware.gov/coastal/ |work=Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref> The location of the Biden property within this zone reflects the broader tension in Rehoboth Beach between high-value private residential development and the community's commitment to preserving its natural coastal environment.


== Security and Federal Presence ==
== Security and Federal Presence ==
Following Biden's election as president in November 2020, the Rehoboth Beach property required a substantial Secret Service security infrastructure. Agents established a perimeter around the residence, and the surrounding streets were subject to periodic closures during presidential visits. The cost of securing a president's private vacation or secondary residence has historically been a subject of congressional scrutiny, and Biden's Rehoboth Beach house was no exception. Reports indicated that taxpayer expenditures associated with securing and maintaining the presidential presence at the property ran into the millions of dollars over the course of Biden's term, consistent with the costs incurred at similar properties used by other presidents.<ref>{{cite news |title=Secret Service spending at Biden's Delaware properties draws scrutiny |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/08/12/secret-service-biden-delaware/ |work=The Washington Post |date=2022-08-12 |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref>
Following Biden's election as president in November 2020, the Rehoboth Beach property required a substantial Secret Service security infrastructure. Agents established a perimeter around the residence, and surrounding streets were subject to periodic closures during presidential visits. The cost of securing a president's private vacation or secondary residence has historically been a subject of congressional scrutiny, and Biden's Rehoboth Beach house was no exception. Reports indicated that taxpayer expenditures associated with securing the presidential presence at the property ran into the millions of dollars over the course of Biden's term, consistent with the costs incurred at comparable properties used by other presidents.<ref>{{cite news |title=Secret Service spending at Biden's Delaware properties draws scrutiny |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/08/12/secret-service-biden-delaware/ |work=The Washington Post |date=2022-08-12 |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref>


The February 2023 FBI search added a further layer of federal attention to the property. Unlike a law enforcement raid, the search was conducted by prior arrangement with Biden's legal team and proceeded without incident. Special Counsel Robert Hur subsequently reviewed the results of the search as part of his investigation, which concluded in February 2024 with a report that declined to recommend criminal charges against Biden while characterizing him as an elderly man with a poor memory — language that itself became politically contentious.<ref>{{cite news |title=Special counsel Robert Hur releases report on Biden classified documents |url=https://apnews.com/article/robert-hur-report-biden-classified-documents |work=Associated Press |date=2024-02-08 |access-date=2024-02-10}}</ref>
The January 2023 FBI search added a further layer of federal attention to the property. Unlike an unannounced law enforcement raid, the search was conducted by prior arrangement with Biden's legal team and proceeded without incident. The Rehoboth Beach house was the third location searched in connection with the classified documents matter, following the Penn Biden Center in Washington, D.C., and Biden's Wilmington residence. Agents found no classified materials at Rehoboth Beach, according to Biden's attorney Bob Bauer — a finding later incorporated into Special Counsel Hur's February 2024 report.<ref>{{cite web |title=Report of the Special Counsel on the Investigation Into Unauthorized Removal, Retention, and Disclosure of Classified Documents Discovered at Locations Including the Penn Biden Center and the Delaware Private Residences of President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. |url=https://www.justice.gov/storage/report-from-special-counsel-robert-k-hur-february-2024.pdf |work=U.S. Department of Justice |date=2024-02-08 |access-date=2024-02-10}}</ref>


== Culture ==
== Culture ==
The presence of a sitting and later former president in Rehoboth Beach has reinforced the town's long-standing identity as a destination that attracts prominent figures from politics, business, and the arts. Rehoboth Beach has historically been a popular retreat for Washington, D.C.-area residents, and its reputation as a welcoming community — particularly for LGBTQ+ visitors and residents — has made it one of the more culturally distinctive beach towns on the East Coast.<ref>{{cite news |title=Rehoboth Beach: Delaware's inclusive resort town |url=https://www.delawareonline.com/story/travel/2019/06/01/rehoboth-beach-lgbtq-history/1297800001/ |work=Delaware Online |date=2019-06-01 |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref> Biden's visible presence in the community — he was frequently seen walking along the boardwalk or dining at local restaurants — contributed to Rehoboth's national profile and drew both supporters and protesters to the area during his presidency.
The presence of a sitting and later former president in Rehoboth Beach reinforced the town's long-standing identity as a destination that attracts prominent figures from politics, business, and the arts. Rehoboth Beach has historically been a popular retreat for Washington, D.C.-area residents, and its reputation as a welcoming community — particularly for LGBTQ+ visitors and residents — has made it one of the more culturally distinctive beach towns on the East Coast.<ref>{{cite news |title=Rehoboth Beach: Delaware's inclusive resort town |url=https://www.delawareonline.com/story/travel/2019/06/01/rehoboth-beach-lgbtq-history/1297800001/ |work=Delaware Online |date=2019-06-01 |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref> Biden's visible presence in the community — he was frequently seen walking along the boardwalk or dining at local restaurants — contributed to Rehoboth's national profile and drew both supporters and protesters to the area during his presidency.


Local events, including the annual Rehoboth Beach Art Walk and various historical preservation programs organized by the Rehoboth Beach Historical Society, have occasionally incorporated discussions of the town's political connections, including the Biden family's ties to the area. The Rehoboth Beach Museum has documented the town's evolution from a 19th-century Methodist retreat to one of the most visited beach destinations on the mid-Atlantic coast, a narrative into which Biden's residency has been woven as a contemporary chapter.<ref>{{cite web |title=About the Museum |url=https://www.rehobothbeachmuseum.org/about/ |work=Rehoboth Beach Museum |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref>
Local events, including the annual Rehoboth Beach Art Walk and various historical preservation programs organized by the Rehoboth Beach Historical Society, have occasionally incorporated discussions of the town's political connections, including the Biden family's ties to the area. The Rehoboth Beach Museum has documented the town's evolution from a 19th-century Methodist retreat to one of the most visited beach destinations on the mid-Atlantic coast, a narrative into which Biden's residency has been woven as a contemporary chapter.<ref>{{cite web |title=About the Museum |url=https://www.rehobothbeachmuseum.org/about/ |work=Rehoboth Beach Museum |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref>


Delaware Public Media has noted that the Biden family's association with Rehoboth Beach has strengthened a broader public awareness of Delaware's coastal communities, drawing visitors who may not have previously considered the state as a travel destination.<ref>{{cite web |title=Delaware's Cultural Heritage |url=https://www.delawarepublic.org/culture |work=Delaware Public Media |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref>
Delaware Public Media has noted that the Biden family's association with Rehoboth Beach strengthened broader public awareness of Delaware's coastal communities, drawing visitors who may not have previously considered the state as a travel destination.<ref>{{cite web |title=Delaware's Cultural Heritage |url=https://www.delawarepublic.org/culture |work=Delaware Public Media |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref>


== Economy ==
== Economy ==
Rehoboth Beach's economy is built primarily around seasonal tourism, and the national attention generated by Biden's residence has contributed to heightened visibility for the town and its businesses. Hotels, restaurants, and retail establishments along and near the boardwalk have benefited from increased media coverage and tourist interest, particularly during periods when Biden was in residence and national press corps were stationed in the area. Real estate professionals in Sussex County have noted that the area around North Shore Drive and the broader Rehoboth Beach market saw sustained demand during Biden's presidency, driven in part by the area's elevated profile.<ref>{{cite news |title=Rehoboth Beach real estate market remains competitive |url=https://www.delawareonline.com/story/money/real-estate/2022/04/15/rehoboth-beach-real-estate/7297482001/ |work=Delaware Online |date=2022-04-15 |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref>
Rehoboth Beach's economy is built primarily around seasonal tourism, and the national attention generated by Biden's residence contributed to heightened visibility for the town and its businesses. Hotels, restaurants, and retail establishments along and near the boardwalk benefited from increased media coverage and tourist interest, particularly during periods when Biden was in residence and national press corps were stationed in the area. Real estate professionals in Sussex County noted that the area around North Shore Drive and the broader Rehoboth Beach market saw sustained demand during Biden's presidency, driven in part by the area's elevated profile.<ref>{{cite news |title=Rehoboth Beach real estate market remains competitive |url=https://www.delawareonline.com/story/money/real-estate/2022/04/15/rehoboth-beach-real-estate/7297482001/ |work=Delaware Online |date=2022-04-15 |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref>


Rehoboth Beach's seasonal economy has long relied on a workforce that extends well beyond its year-round population of approximately 1,500 residents. During the summer months, the town's population swells dramatically, and businesses depend heavily on seasonal labor, including workers participating in the federal J-1 Summer Work Travel program, which permits international students to work in the United States for up to four months during their summer break. Employers in Rehoboth Beach and neighboring Sussex County beach towns such as Dewey Beach and Bethany Beach have participated in the program for decades, recruiting workers from Eastern Europe, Latin America, and Southeast Asia to fill positions in restaurants, hotels, and retail shops that local labor markets cannot adequately supply.<ref>{{cite news |title=J-1 workers fill summer labor gap at Delaware beaches |url=https://www.capegazette.com/article/j-1-workers-fill-summer-labor-gap-delaware-beaches/220000 |work=Cape Gazette |date=2022-05-20 |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref> The housing challenges associated with this seasonal workforce — many businesses have arranged dedicated accommodations for international workers given the scarcity and cost of housing in the resort area — reflect broader pressures on Rehoboth Beach's infrastructure that have intensified as property values have risen. Local business owners have stated publicly that their operations would not be viable during peak season without access to J-1 program participants.<ref>{{cite news |title=Beach businesses say J-1 visa workers are essential to summer operations |url=https://www.capegazette.com/article/beach-businesses-j-1-visa-workers-essential/185000 |work=Cape Gazette |date=2019-06-10 |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref>
Rehoboth Beach's seasonal economy has long relied on a workforce that extends well beyond its year-round population of approximately 1,500 residents. During the summer months, the town's population swells dramatically, and businesses depend heavily on seasonal labor, including workers participating in the federal J-1 Summer Work Travel program, which permits international students to work in the United States for up to four months during their summer break. Employers in Rehoboth Beach and neighboring Sussex County beach towns such as Dewey Beach and Bethany Beach have participated in the program for decades, recruiting workers from Eastern Europe, Latin America, and Southeast Asia to fill positions in restaurants, hotels, and retail shops that local labor markets cannot adequately supply.<ref>{{cite news |title=J-1 workers fill summer labor gap at Delaware beaches |url=https://www.capegazette.com/article/j-1-workers-fill-summer-labor-gap-delaware-beaches/220000 |work=Cape Gazette |date=2022-05-20 |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref> The housing challenges associated with this seasonal workforce — many businesses have arranged dedicated accommodations for international workers given the scarcity and cost of housing in the resort area — reflect broader pressures on Rehoboth Beach's infrastructure that have intensified as property values have risen. Local business owners have stated publicly that their operations would not be viable during peak season without access to J-1 program participants.<ref>{{cite news |title=Beach businesses say J-1 visa workers are essential to summer operations |url=https://www.capegazette.com/article/beach-businesses-j-1-visa-workers-essential/185000 |work=Cape Gazette |date=2019-06-10 |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref>
This seasonal workforce pattern has deep roots in the area. International student workers have been employed at Rehoboth Beach establishments for at least several decades, with the demographic composition of that workforce shifting over time — Irish workers were a common presence in the late 1990s, followed by a notable wave of Russian students in the early 2000s, and a more diverse mix of nationalities in subsequent years. The pattern is consistent with comparable East Coast resort communities including Ocean City, Maryland; Wildwood, New Jersey; and Virginia Beach, Virginia, all of which have relied on J-1 program participants to sustain summer operations. The rising cost of housing in Rehoboth Beach has made employer-arranged accommodations a practical necessity for many international workers, as the same property value appreciation that has made the North Shore Drive corridor attractive to buyers like Biden has also placed market-rate rentals beyond the reach of seasonal employees earning entry-level wages.


The Delaware Economic Development Office has cited Rehoboth Beach as one of the state's primary tourism economic drivers, with Sussex County generating hundreds of millions of dollars in annual tourism revenue. The association of the area with a former president has been noted as a secondary but meaningful factor in sustaining public interest in the destination.<ref>{{cite web |title=Economic Impact of Tourism in Delaware |url=https://dedo.delaware.gov/tourism/ |work=Delaware Economic Development Office |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref>
The Delaware Economic Development Office has cited Rehoboth Beach as one of the state's primary tourism economic drivers, with Sussex County generating hundreds of millions of dollars in annual tourism revenue. The association of the area with a former president has been noted as a secondary but meaningful factor in sustaining public interest in the destination.<ref>{{cite web |title=Economic Impact of Tourism in Delaware |url=https://dedo.delaware.gov/tourism/ |work=Delaware Economic Development Office |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref>


== Notable Residents ==
== Notable Residents ==
Joe Biden is the most prominent resident associated with the North Shore Drive property, though Rehoboth Beach as a whole has historically attracted a wide range of notable figures from the Washington, D.C., political and professional community given its relative proximity — approximately two hours by car — to the nation's capital. The town's reputation as a welcoming and low-key resort has made it a favored destination for federal officials, diplomats, and journalists seeking a summer retreat accessible from the mid-Atlantic corridor.
Joe Biden is the most prominent resident associated with the North Shore Drive property, though Rehoboth Beach as a whole has historically attracted a wide range of notable figures from the Washington, D.C., political and professional community given its relative proximity — approximately two hours by car — to the nation's capital. The town's reputation as a welcoming, low-key resort has made it a favored destination for federal officials, diplomats, and journalists seeking a summer retreat accessible from the mid-Atlantic corridor.
 
The Rehoboth Beach Museum has documented the town's broader history of notable residents and visitors dating to its origins as a Methodist camp meeting site in the 1870s, through its development as a commercial resort in the early 20th century, and into the contemporary period. This historical record provides context for understanding Biden's residence as part of a longer tradition of Rehoboth Beach serving as a gathering place for individuals whose professional lives intersect with public affairs.<ref>{{cite web |title=History of Rehoboth Beach |url=https://www.rehobothbeachmuseum.org/history/ |work=Rehoboth Beach Museum |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref>
 
== Attractions ==
Rehoboth Beach offers a range of attractions that have drawn visitors for well over a century. The town's boardwalk, which stretches along the beachfront and is lined with food vendors, amusement rides, and shops, has been a central feature of Rehoboth since the late 19th century and remains one of the most visited boardwalks on the mid-Atlantic coast. The beach itself, maintained by the state and the city, provides public access to the Atlantic Ocean and draws swimmers, surfers, and beachgoers throughout the summer season.
 
Beyond the boardwalk, Rehoboth Beach's downtown commercial district features an array of independently owned restaurants, galleries, and boutiques that cater to both day visitors and those staying for extended periods. The Cape Henlopen State Park, located a short distance north of the town, offers hiking trails, birding opportunities, and access to the Delaware Bay and Atlantic shoreline in a protected natural setting. The Rehoboth Beach Museum and the Rehoboth Beach Historical Society provide educational resources and programming for those interested in the town's history, including its evolution from a religious retreat into one of Delaware's premier destinations.<ref>{{cite web |title=Visit Rehoboth Beach |url=https://www.beach-fun.com/ |work=Rehoboth Beach, Dewey Beach, & the Delaware Beaches |access-date=2024-01-15}}</ref> The proximity of Biden's North Shore Drive residence to many of these attractions has occasionally made the surrounding neighborhood itself a point of informal interest for visitors during the years of his presidency.


== See Also ==
The Rehoboth Beach Museum has documented the town's broader history of notable residents and visitors dating to its origins as a Methodist camp meeting site in the 1870s, through its development as a commercial resort in the early 20th century, and into the contemporary period. This historical record provides context for understanding Biden's residence as part of a longer tradition of Rehoboth Beach serving as a gathering place for individuals whose professional lives intersect with public affairs.<ref>{{cite web |title=History of Rehoboth Beach |
* [[Joe Biden]]
* [[Rehoboth Beach, Delaware]]
* [[Delaware]]
* [[Presidents of the United States]]


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```mediawiki Biden's Rehoboth Beach house is a private residential property located in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, owned by former President Joe Biden and his family. Biden purchased the home in June 2017 for approximately $2.7 million, according to Sussex County property records.[1] The property is located on North Shore Drive, close to the Atlantic Ocean in one of Delaware's most prominent coastal resort communities. Since Biden's election as the 46th President of the United States, the house served as an informal presidential retreat and attracted sustained national media attention, including scrutiny related to a federal investigation into his handling of classified documents in 2023. The house reflects Biden's decades-long personal and political connection to Delaware, the state he served as a U.S. Senator for 36 years before his terms as Vice President and President.

History

Biden purchased the Rehoboth Beach property in June 2017, shortly after completing his tenure as Vice President under President Barack Obama. The transaction was recorded with Sussex County at a purchase price of approximately $2.7 million.[2] The house became a frequent destination for Biden and his family in the years following his departure from the Obama White House, offering a coastal retreat within easy reach of his longtime primary residence in Wilmington, Delaware.

The property gained national prominence during Biden's 2020 presidential campaign, during which he used it as a base of operations for much of the race, conducting press events and virtual campaign activities there amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Following his election victory, the house became one of two Delaware properties — along with his Wilmington home — where he regularly spent weekends and holidays throughout his presidency.

In January 2023, the house became the subject of significant legal and political attention when FBI agents conducted a planned, consensual search of the property as part of the broader federal investigation into Biden's handling of classified documents. The search took place on January 20, 2023. Biden's personal attorney Bob Bauer confirmed it was conducted with the full cooperation of Biden's legal team and that no classified materials were found at the Rehoboth Beach residence.[3] The search followed earlier discoveries of classified materials at Biden's Wilmington home and at the Penn Biden Center in Washington, D.C., and intensified congressional and public scrutiny of his document-handling practices. The House Oversight Committee subsequently examined the circumstances of the Rehoboth Beach search as part of its broader investigation into the classified documents matter.[4] White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was questioned about the search at a press briefing on February 1, 2023, the same day Biden's attorney publicly disclosed the search results.[5]

Special Counsel Robert Hur subsequently reviewed the results of the Rehoboth Beach search as part of his broader investigation. Hur's report, released in February 2024, declined to recommend criminal charges against Biden while characterizing him in language that itself became politically contentious.[6] The full text of the Special Counsel's report constitutes the primary authoritative account of findings related to the Rehoboth Beach search.[7]

Following Biden's announcement in July 2024 that he would not seek re-election and was withdrawing from the 2024 presidential race, he spent time at his Delaware properties. Biden's presidency formally ended on January 20, 2025, when he was succeeded by Donald Trump.

The Delaware Historical Society has documented Biden's broader connection to the state, noting that his residences in Delaware — including the Rehoboth Beach property — reflect the personal roots that have defined his political identity over more than five decades of public life.[8]

Geography

Biden's Rehoboth Beach house is located on North Shore Drive in Rehoboth Beach, a coastal city in Sussex County, Delaware. The property sits near the Atlantic Ocean in a residential neighborhood just north of the town's commercial center and its iconic boardwalk. Rehoboth Beach occupies a narrow strip of land flanked by the Atlantic Ocean to the east and Rehoboth Bay — part of the larger Delaware Bay estuarine system — to the west, giving the area a distinctive coastal character and limiting available land for residential development.

The surrounding neighborhood consists primarily of single-family homes, many expanded or renovated over the decades to accommodate seasonal and year-round residents. Properties on North Shore Drive are among the most sought-after in Sussex County because of their proximity to the boardwalk and beach. The house is within walking distance of Rehoboth Beach's historic downtown, which includes the boardwalk, a variety of restaurants and shops, and public beach access points that have served residents and visitors since the late 19th century.

The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has identified the Rehoboth Beach coastal zone as a priority area for coastal preservation, citing ongoing efforts to manage shoreline erosion, protect wetlands, and maintain public beach access in the face of rising sea levels and increasing development pressure.[9] The location of the Biden property within this zone reflects the broader tension in Rehoboth Beach between high-value private residential development and the community's commitment to preserving its natural coastal environment.

Security and Federal Presence

Following Biden's election as president in November 2020, the Rehoboth Beach property required a substantial Secret Service security infrastructure. Agents established a perimeter around the residence, and surrounding streets were subject to periodic closures during presidential visits. The cost of securing a president's private vacation or secondary residence has historically been a subject of congressional scrutiny, and Biden's Rehoboth Beach house was no exception. Reports indicated that taxpayer expenditures associated with securing the presidential presence at the property ran into the millions of dollars over the course of Biden's term, consistent with the costs incurred at comparable properties used by other presidents.[10]

The January 2023 FBI search added a further layer of federal attention to the property. Unlike an unannounced law enforcement raid, the search was conducted by prior arrangement with Biden's legal team and proceeded without incident. The Rehoboth Beach house was the third location searched in connection with the classified documents matter, following the Penn Biden Center in Washington, D.C., and Biden's Wilmington residence. Agents found no classified materials at Rehoboth Beach, according to Biden's attorney Bob Bauer — a finding later incorporated into Special Counsel Hur's February 2024 report.[11]

Culture

The presence of a sitting and later former president in Rehoboth Beach reinforced the town's long-standing identity as a destination that attracts prominent figures from politics, business, and the arts. Rehoboth Beach has historically been a popular retreat for Washington, D.C.-area residents, and its reputation as a welcoming community — particularly for LGBTQ+ visitors and residents — has made it one of the more culturally distinctive beach towns on the East Coast.[12] Biden's visible presence in the community — he was frequently seen walking along the boardwalk or dining at local restaurants — contributed to Rehoboth's national profile and drew both supporters and protesters to the area during his presidency.

Local events, including the annual Rehoboth Beach Art Walk and various historical preservation programs organized by the Rehoboth Beach Historical Society, have occasionally incorporated discussions of the town's political connections, including the Biden family's ties to the area. The Rehoboth Beach Museum has documented the town's evolution from a 19th-century Methodist retreat to one of the most visited beach destinations on the mid-Atlantic coast, a narrative into which Biden's residency has been woven as a contemporary chapter.[13]

Delaware Public Media has noted that the Biden family's association with Rehoboth Beach strengthened broader public awareness of Delaware's coastal communities, drawing visitors who may not have previously considered the state as a travel destination.[14]

Economy

Rehoboth Beach's economy is built primarily around seasonal tourism, and the national attention generated by Biden's residence contributed to heightened visibility for the town and its businesses. Hotels, restaurants, and retail establishments along and near the boardwalk benefited from increased media coverage and tourist interest, particularly during periods when Biden was in residence and national press corps were stationed in the area. Real estate professionals in Sussex County noted that the area around North Shore Drive and the broader Rehoboth Beach market saw sustained demand during Biden's presidency, driven in part by the area's elevated profile.[15]

Rehoboth Beach's seasonal economy has long relied on a workforce that extends well beyond its year-round population of approximately 1,500 residents. During the summer months, the town's population swells dramatically, and businesses depend heavily on seasonal labor, including workers participating in the federal J-1 Summer Work Travel program, which permits international students to work in the United States for up to four months during their summer break. Employers in Rehoboth Beach and neighboring Sussex County beach towns such as Dewey Beach and Bethany Beach have participated in the program for decades, recruiting workers from Eastern Europe, Latin America, and Southeast Asia to fill positions in restaurants, hotels, and retail shops that local labor markets cannot adequately supply.[16] The housing challenges associated with this seasonal workforce — many businesses have arranged dedicated accommodations for international workers given the scarcity and cost of housing in the resort area — reflect broader pressures on Rehoboth Beach's infrastructure that have intensified as property values have risen. Local business owners have stated publicly that their operations would not be viable during peak season without access to J-1 program participants.[17]

This seasonal workforce pattern has deep roots in the area. International student workers have been employed at Rehoboth Beach establishments for at least several decades, with the demographic composition of that workforce shifting over time — Irish workers were a common presence in the late 1990s, followed by a notable wave of Russian students in the early 2000s, and a more diverse mix of nationalities in subsequent years. The pattern is consistent with comparable East Coast resort communities including Ocean City, Maryland; Wildwood, New Jersey; and Virginia Beach, Virginia, all of which have relied on J-1 program participants to sustain summer operations. The rising cost of housing in Rehoboth Beach has made employer-arranged accommodations a practical necessity for many international workers, as the same property value appreciation that has made the North Shore Drive corridor attractive to buyers like Biden has also placed market-rate rentals beyond the reach of seasonal employees earning entry-level wages.

The Delaware Economic Development Office has cited Rehoboth Beach as one of the state's primary tourism economic drivers, with Sussex County generating hundreds of millions of dollars in annual tourism revenue. The association of the area with a former president has been noted as a secondary but meaningful factor in sustaining public interest in the destination.[18]

Notable Residents

Joe Biden is the most prominent resident associated with the North Shore Drive property, though Rehoboth Beach as a whole has historically attracted a wide range of notable figures from the Washington, D.C., political and professional community given its relative proximity — approximately two hours by car — to the nation's capital. The town's reputation as a welcoming, low-key resort has made it a favored destination for federal officials, diplomats, and journalists seeking a summer retreat accessible from the mid-Atlantic corridor.

The Rehoboth Beach Museum has documented the town's broader history of notable residents and visitors dating to its origins as a Methodist camp meeting site in the 1870s, through its development as a commercial resort in the early 20th century, and into the contemporary period. This historical record provides context for understanding Biden's residence as part of a longer tradition of Rehoboth Beach serving as a gathering place for individuals whose professional lives intersect with public affairs.<ref>{{cite web |title=History of Rehoboth Beach |

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