Interested in Waterfront Property ?

by Maria Dudley 09/27/2020

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If you’ve always wanted to live by the water and are considering relocating - great! The question is, do you really want to live by the water, or is it something you’ve seen in a movie and think it’s the next best thing since sliced bread? Visiting South Florida and staying in a beachside hotel is a lot different than living it everyday. While living near the water is breathtakingly beautiful, there are a few things you should know before getting in too deep.

You’re going to go through a few phases before you really understand what it means to live near water, especially in South Florida. Once you’ve transplanted, you’re going to feel like a tourist. You'll wake up every day and gaze out the window at the water, and if you have floor-to-ceiling windows, you'll wonder if you're dreaming. Eventually, you'll get used to it.

The view is well worth the time and effort, but when living by the water, be prepared to pay a premium for that real estate. Properties along the beach are not only a hot commodity, but can increase the value of the home. Along with beauty comes maintenance. Living by the water has its perks, but it’s important to know what you’re getting into. Upkeep on a property by the water can be a headache during storm season. You may also have to have added erosion protection for the exterior of the home. If you can live with those terms, living by the water could easily be in your future.

Another alternative that works just as well – South Florida has lagoons and rivers that are just as peaceful and beautiful. You can still have all the comforts of living by the water, but more inland. This could offset costs and save a little money. Also, these properties may not have to evacuate during a storm. This could be a solution that provides the best of both worlds.

Still interested in waterfront property in South Florida? You’re not alone. There’s just something special about being able to go outside or look out the window at a body of water. Calm and tranquil, it’s the perfect way to get your thoughts together, have “me” time, or create special moments with family. Some may not agree with the price tag that may come with it. But if you’re still wondering whether it’s worth it to live by the water, find a property you love and you’ve hit the jackpot!

About the Author
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Maria Dudley

Maria has called the Emerald Coast home since 1979 and has seen all the changes and growth! She looks forward to assisting you with the purchase of your primary home, second home or vacation rental investment.

She is very knowledgeable about the area’s real estate market and walks her customers through the entire process to make their buying or selling experience as easy as possible. She is honest, loyal and patient, doing what it takes to get to closing day.  Within her 25 years in Real Estate, she has been an assistant, partner in a real estate team, managed agents and building her own team.