The first step in finding your perfect golf course home is to determine what you want at the outset and then look for it. Use the questionnaire below to help get you thinking about what’s important in your golf course community. Print out the questionnaire, circle your answers and use them as a template when you start looking at specific communities.
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Choosing a Golf Course Community: Create Your Own Best Case Scenario
- November 19th, 2011
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The 10 Commandments of Buying Real Estate in a Golf Community
- December 08th, 2010
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With an uncertain economic climate, communities in debt, and a vast array of choices, today’s golf course home buyer must be armed with the facts. Here’s how to get them.
Searching for a master-planned golf or waterview community today has gotten complicated. An uncertain economic environment, distressed communities and a wide variety of community types from from golf and waterview to mountain, equestrian, boating and more can make the process a long one.
Developers, marketers, agents and builders alike advise prospective buyers to do their homework first and to ask (read more …)





