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How to Find a Golf Home?

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For golfers, the ideal home is likely to be located within one of the thousands of private gated golf communities around the world. Golf homes cater to recreational interests, as well as the need for housing. Many people think of golf homes as appropriate housing areas for professional golfers and retirees. However, the environment of a golfing community is suitable for any group of people who admire the sport.

Even the avid golfer who has not had ample time to practice in recent months or years will greatly benefit from this living environment. To date, private golfing communities have emerged in nearly every corner of the United States, particularly in Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida.

Southern Florida is especially popular because it is home to more than 1000 golf courses. The high concentration of golf courses paved the way for a natural extension of land use: theme housing.

Clusters of golf homes offer a number of desirable traits to interested buyers in terms of golfing. Those who dwell in golf homes also thrive in terms of property appreciation, community development, access to civic resources, and more.

As a result, for all of the aforementioned reasons, it is desirable for both families and individuals to purchase a home within, or located near to, a golf course. The presence of golf in mainstream media has introduced this sport to a cross-section of society, regardless of potentially prohibitive demographical data such as age, occupation, income level, gender or ethnicity. In accordance with golf’s growing interest to the public, the contemporary real estate market has made golf homes become a rising commodity.

This has led to the booming market in the existence of prime golf course homes. When purchasing a golf home, it is important to determine all living preferences prior to the beginning of the housing search. This will assist your realtor in locating properties, (and golf courses), that are appropriate for your needs.

There is a variety of factors to consider, including the desired level of proximity to the golf course. Always know how close to the golf course you will prefer to live. Some homes are located directly on the home course, with portions of the housing property on the driving range and/or putting green. Other homes are located so closely to the property that personal use of land space has been substantially minimized.

It is always wise to consider your budget. Finance, as in any housing purchase, will greatly affect the style of home you can afford, and the location you can afford to dwell in on a long-term basis. Always consider that golf homes have been traditionally viewed by the real estate market as luxury housing. In accordance with this perception, many golf homes are priced above the average market value for a home that is not located near to, or as part of, a golf course.

Charleston, South Carolina, is home to such famed golf courses as Daniel Island, Dunes West, River Towne, Charleston National, and Kiawah and Seabrook. Golf homes surrounding these courses are priced between $400,000 - $ 900,000. Homes in this community are far more lavish. The majorities of these homes were constructed within the past decade. They boast an excess of 3000 square feet of space. In addition, many of these homes feature three baths, and three or more bedrooms.

The Dallas Fort Worth area also offers a surprising, but attractive, range of golf course homes. Homes range in style from townhouses common to the area, to ranch style homes. In McKinney, Texas, it is possible to find comfortable golf homes priced at $300,000 - $500,000. In general, throughout the United States, it may be less expensive to seek out a golf home that is not part of a designated golfing community. These homes are likely to be equally luxurious without the high markup based off its ties to a designated golf area.

Nonetheless, it is obvious that the selection of a golf home will necessitate a certain level of income. However, it is not impossible to locate golf homes in a lower pricing range. For example, in Georgia, golf course homes will typically range between $265,000 and upwards of $350,000. For this reason, when shopping for a golf home, it is advisable to consider a nationwide search. Housing markets are affected by countless factors, all of which may create distinct price variations from region to region. Yet, if possible, take the time to explore how a golf home can cater to your budget, style, sports interest, and the common need of housing.

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