Private Residence Spring 2026 - Flipbook - Page 73
You may also want to take time to understand the financial
structure of a golf community. In many cases, homeowners’
association fees and club membership dues are
separate expenses. Reviewing both costs helps buyers
understand the full picture of ownership within the
community. It can also be helpful to ask club leadership
whether there are any planned improvements to the
course or clubhouse that could require a future member
assessment. These projects can enhance the community’s
long-term value, but understanding them in advance helps
you plan accordingly.
These considerations can help you understand not only
how the home will function day to day, but also how the
community may evolve over time.
Ultimately, the appeal of golf community living extends
well beyond the game itself. It is about the ability to enjoy
beautiful surroundings, remain active, and connect with
neighbors who share similar interests.
For those who love the sport, living near the course offers
something rare: the chance to make the game part of
everyday life while enjoying a community designed around
recreation, connection, and exceptional landscapes.
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