Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Invest in Golf Homes for the Future

By: Kevin Bilberry
If you're looking for real estate to invest in, why not consider a golf home? Right now, America is looking at the retirement of the "Baby Boomers". 76 million Americans will be looking for active retirement and leisure activities in the next 10-15 years. Now is the time to buy a home that will become a sought-after commodity in the next decade.

Many retirees want to replace their working lifestyle with an active leisure lifestyle. An active retirement is an important part of physical and emotional health. Since golf is a hugely popular pastime, it offers a lot of opportunities for both exercise and social interaction for retirees. Golf clubs also offer more to members than just golf; many have swimming pools, tennis courts, fitness facilities and event facilities, which are often the venues for club social events. Golf homes perfectly fit the bill; many come with a membership to the club and automatic invitations to club events.

Golf homes are also more likely to be attractive and well-built, as befits the target demographic of older persons who have enough money to afford a quality residence near or within a golf course. There are many different home types and designs, which are likely to appeal to a wide variety of personalities. One might think that all golf homes are condos overlooking the golf course, but this is not so; many developers are recognizing that larger homes near golf courses are also in demand, to accommodate a family of golfers or retirees who have many people visiting.

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.

Golf homes are a great investment for the future, as retiring Baby Boomers will make them much in demand. The kind of amenities that many golf homes offer - club membership, opportunities for activity and neighborhood security are all great selling points for people who are just entering their retirement. Investing in a golf home for yourself or for resale is a good idea as this decade draws to a close and a huge amount of Americans are looking for the ideal home for their 'golden years'.

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