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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by RE Writer A good neighborhood is something that everyone wants. Golf homes are often in master-planned communities, many of which are gated. Security in the form of neighborhood watches is not uncommon and many communities actually employ security personnel. Golf communities often host social events that foster a community spirit; consequently security in the neighborhood is increased. For people concerned with their security, emphasizing the safety of such a neighborhood is an excellent marketing angle. written by Josh Sloan Golf course fronting estates became popular in the 1980s, and have since become a common feature of suburban America. Golf-front living can offer some excellent benefits such as outstanding views, having access to your favorite hobby in an instant, a quality home in a safe neighborhood of other quality homes, and, most often, like-minded neighbors. However, there are also some draw-backs. Deciding what is right for you means getting informed and analyzing your priorities. written by RE Writer Some people just can't get enough of golf. So much so, that they even want to live on a golf course. If you're a non-golfer, you may think this sounds crazy. If so, go and check some of these places out. You will soon realize that all of these houses are in settings that are idyllic for anyone, not just golfers. written by RE Writer Picture waking up in the morning and walking out the back door to be greeted by the sunrise over manicured greens and fairways. Sounds nice doesn't it? Kind of like something you may seen in a vacation commercial or in an advertisement for a destination resort right? written by David Carroll There are a special set of considerations that a home buyer should look at when considering the purchase of a home in a golf community. Hilton Head Island is one area that is rich with golf communities and other gated community options. << previous page 1 next page>> |