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10 Questions for Golf Home Buyers

10 questions you should ask of yourself and others when buying a golf home

The key to being a savvy golf-community homebuyer is obtaining information. You want to find out as much as possible about your lifestyle, needs and preferences, as well as about the property, and there are certain issues that are unique to golf communities. Here are 10 questions you should ask of yourself and others.

1. Where do I want to be?
Sounds simple, but this question is about more than location, especially when you're inspired by the views, dazzled by the course or infatuated with the architecture. The bottom line is more practical. "Buy in place you're going to use," says Michael Meldman, CEO of Discovery Land Company, the team behind golf communities like Estancia in Scottsdale, Arizona, and Mountaintop in Cashiers, North Carolina. "I've found people purchase a place and don't really know how much they'll use it."

2. Is the lifestyle right for you?
Meldman spends much of his summer at a Discovery property, Iron Horse in Whitefish, Montana. A divorced dad, Meldman finds this spot by the lake to be an ideal place to be with his teenage sons. "There are all the activities we want," he says. "We get up, work out, go to the lake, and they wakeboard behind the boat all day long." While these amenities are perfect for Meldman, they may not be your cup of chamomile, so it's smart to consider your lifestyle. Are you looking for a primary residence? A vacation property? A corporate club? These answers will narrow your choices.

3. Are there enough amenities and activities, not only at the club, but in the surrounding area?
It's important to consider the bigger picture. If you're a golf addict, you'll want to find out about other courses in the area. If outdoor sports are your thing, check out what's offered at the club (from fitness to fly fishing) and how easy it is to get to other nearby recreation. If you're a foodie, make sure there are sufficient markets nearby. Other considerations are access to transportation, health care and other services.

4. How easy is it to get there?
A national restaurant-chain CEO chose to buy his second home at Promontory outside of Park City, Utah, rather than Aspen, Colorado, because it was easier for his family to fly into Salt Lake City than Aspen, and he felt that Utah offered nearly all the activities he could find in Colorado, as well as multiple golf courses. Find out where the nearest airport is and factor flight costs into your equation.

5. How trustworthy is the developer?
There is a whole line of questions in this area: What kind of track record do they have? How financially stable are they? Who are their financial partners? Do they have a lot of debt or is the property being financed with cash?

"Half of our projects have come out of deals that have not been successful and we've taken over," says Meldman. "The other projects we have either started from scratch or taken over from a very successful group. The people behind a project are important in determining whether it does well."

Most buyers, sellers and developers say that another great way to assess the integrity of the developer is to study their other communities, and to talk to members and residents there. Find out how satisfied they are, and if promises were kept. One very successful high-end real estate salesperson even suggests talking to staff personnel, to see how satisfied they are and to get a general feeling for the property.




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