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Reason to Buy Properties in Golf Course Communities

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Many of the top reasons why people buy properties near golf courses transcend the game and have nothing to do with whether the buyer plans on playing on the golf course themselves. In some golf property communities, as much as half to three quarters of the buyers are not even golfers. They are making the purchase decision based on the quality of life enhancements which add to the location’s value and desirability

For the growing numbers that love the game, a golf facing real estate investment definitely makes sense. Can you possibly imagine a more convenient access location to enjoy the sport than from your own golf house? Many of these communities offer special course membership rates and green fees to the homeowners. This adds to the value you’ll receive from the property. New home buyers who love the game can live their dream come true. They can take this opportunity to play more rounds as well as live in a community that contains so many neighbors and potential new friends that share their enthusiasm.

The prestige of living in a golf community can also quite often translate into more social and business opportunities. You will find yourself joining a ready-made community of high achievers who share your values. Whether you’ve just arrived in the community or you’ve been there for a long time, socializing and networking opportunities will continue to abound, facilitating those times when you are ready to make a change and move up in the world. These upscale communities attract more affluent buyers who value the quality of life increases that come from enhanced recreational opportunities and living in a beautiful area.

A big reason for the increased property values comes from community guidelines for property development. This helps to protect a buyer’s investment. Requiring new houses to conform to standards helps to ensure that all the houses and landscaping are complementary and in harmony with the community development plan. Acres and acres of landscaped and cared for open spaces appeal to real estate buyers who appreciate beautiful views. They can be sure they are purchasing property in an area that will remain free from further crowding or unsightly development. Also, country club areas are often a refuge for wildlife and provide opportunities for enjoying and interacting with nature.

Some buyers are looking for both capital appreciation over the long range and the opportunity to generate cash flow. The demand for golf vacation rentals is such that many communities have management programs available that can handle renting out your home. Many different options are also available through websites and rental companies so you can market and handle the rentals for your property yourself as well.

Golf continues to increase in popularity, and values reflect a trend in higher demands in this growing segment. The supply of these building sites is limited. Purchasers that lock into a golf house property will enjoy a wide variety of investment and lifestyle benefits.

Nerves on the Golf Course

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Golf is one sport where being able to control you mental state and nerves is very crucial to taking home the big check and trophy.

Although not all nervousness is bad, having some keeps you focused and in control, keep your eye on the golf prize so to speak. A skill that’s key for golf is being about to use that energy to your advantage and see it as a benefit vs. an anchor. Similar to giving a speaking presentation to a crowd of people preparation is key. If you are not prepared then this will cause an increase in nerves. In golf it’s understanding all technical aspects of the game, swing, stroke, ball placement, club head speed, club selection golf ball selection etc… With more preparation knowledge and practice you will have less stress and nerves about the game. Plus you will have much better techniques which will give you better results thus boosting your confidence. When it comes to shot execution you need to trust your technique in order to get the desired result. You will notice out on the golf course when you have a good attitude and trust your shots you typically play better.

Some things to build confidence in your technique are activities like, taking golf lessons for a PGA golf pro, reading some magazines like golf digest, get your head straight mentally, stretch those muscles and go to the golf range more then you go to the golf course. As you repeat this cycle you will become more experienced and thus improve your game. If you make mistakes out on the golf course try to identify what those are and bring them to your instructor to work out. Make sure you don’t practice a bad habit over and over again. Lean from yourself out on the golf course, figure out what works for you, it won’t be the same for others.

Some mental activities to keep in mind while playing. Taking deep breaths will help relieve some anxiety. Also don’t try and be the scratch golfer right out of the gate, play shots you know that you can hit. Just because your golf buddy hits them 275 doesn’t mean you can. Swing easy and plan your shots. Take the time to find your target path and picture the shot before making it.