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Country
club communities abound in Florida, as you might expect
in a state where you can play golf 365 days a year.
This
type of lifestyle where you're not just buying a
house, but buying into an elite enclave rich in amenities
that is centered around golf is appealing to many.
You drive to the course in your golf cart, play 18 holes,
have a drink with friends, then return to the club with
the family for dinner.
Many
moving to these communities are attracted not only by the
spectacular grounds and beautiful homes, but by the security
of a gated community. It enables you to relax and enjoy
the good life without worry at home or away.
Some
of the most luxurious of these private communities are on
the ocean or the Intracoastal Waterway, enabling golfers
who are also boaters or beachcombers to have the best of
all Florida worlds.
But
not all golfers share the same dreams about country club
living. Some move to golf courses to retire -- the further
from the bright lights of the big city the better -- while
others want to live within an easy drive of the arts, shopping,
professional sports and nightlife of a major metropolitan
area.
Florida,
fortunately, has luxury country club communities for all.
The biggest challenge is selecting the right one for you.
Like
playing the game of golf itself, there is more to buying
a Florida luxury golf course estate than meets the eye.
Since
you are buying into a lifestyle as well as purchasing a
luxury home, you will want to explore what the country club
community you are considering offers. Does the tennis complex
have a USTA teaching professional? Does the fitness center
have personal trainers and nutritionists available? Does
the community offer personal concierge, housekeeping, and
chef services?
Last
but not least, there is the luxury estate you are considering
-- and the question of what exactly constitutes your
property. While many prospective homebuyers tend to view
the golf course as a natural extension of their backyard,
the reality may turn out to be quite different. The vista
may be spectacular, but be sure you think through the implications
-- from a standpoint of noise, in-season cart-traffic, and
even errant golf balls -- of where the house sits on the
course.
A luxury
home in a country club community can be a dream place to
live and a great investment. But you -- and your Realtor
-- need to do the homework to insure you make the right
choice.
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