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hulahips
09-08-2016, 11:25 AM
Found a home we love on golf course. Can you tell us advantages and disadvantages if you own one?? Tks

Bogie Shooter
09-08-2016, 11:29 AM
Location of the home on the golf hole, tee box, green, how many yards from tee?

red tail
09-08-2016, 11:46 AM
[QUOTE=hulahips;1285262]Found a home we love on golf course. Can you tell us advantages and .

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Kelsie52
09-08-2016, 11:49 AM
We live on a course since we came in 2010 ----

Its all about you !!!! My likes and dislikes !

People say its not good if you live by the tee box --We do not live there but I can see that might get annoying

People say and I agree about what side the cart path is on counts -----carts going by all day can be annoying --we are on the opposite side

People say are you in the flight path of all the EXCEPTIONAL players ? lol --that can be true --we get hit on the cage on occasion --not a real problem --- sometimes it fun to tease the golfers when they come to find the ball ---if they have a sense of humor .

The Two things that are not arguable for us ----
We can sit out side on the Lanai and see the wildlife available to us
I can go outside in the morning and have my coffee and look out and not see another fat guy looking back at me !!!!

Good luck --I my opinion the course will not be an issue the house you put on it is what will count :pepper2::beer3::undecided::undecided::undecided:: shrug::shrug::shrug::pray::thumbup::thumbup::BigAp plause:

Rango
09-08-2016, 01:14 PM
Damage from golf balls is not covered by insurance.

graciegirl
09-08-2016, 01:31 PM
Most of us are envious of folks who live on golf courses.

EastCoastDawg
09-08-2016, 01:33 PM
disturbance from early morning maintenance taking place

chemicals being applied, and getting blown on to your property

nosey golfers looking at you as they pass by

golf course homes tend to sell for a premium - are they worth it?

alancusa
09-08-2016, 01:43 PM
[QUOTE=hulahips;1285262]Found a home we love on golf course. Can you tell us advantages and .

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Lots of variables. Different strokes for different folks. Many pros and cons depending on the specific location.

Kevin and Luci
09-08-2016, 02:10 PM
Love ours. We are fortunate and do not have a cart path on our side also have a pond between us and the green. As mentioned earlier no worries of backyard neighbors..... Great view, worth it!

Golf-Tinker
09-08-2016, 02:19 PM
House on executive course next to cart path might be noisier. A championship course should be quieter. Carts usually drive down the fairway.

justjim
09-08-2016, 03:23 PM
Cons: Of course, more expensive for the same house because the lot cost $125,000 more and up. Bond and taxes higher. As others have noted, noise and golf balls can be an issue depending where you buy on the course.

Pros: With the right golf course lot: Beautiful views from your lanai. Very private early morning and late evening. Serene and peaceful.

If you have the resources, it becomes a matter of personal preference. You decide for yourself.

tedquick
09-08-2016, 03:37 PM
In my 9th home in 16 years, all on the golf course in various spots. I have lived in all possible locations on different holes, my least preferred is 100 yards from the tees on the right side. My favorite is on the green or near the green to watch the approach shots and the putting. I would not buy a home that was not on a course for privacy reasons and the beautiful openness and expansive view. A few people go by but very few even look at your home, they are interested in their games.

While it is certainly a personal thing, if you like the home, buy it!! Good luck.

784caroline
09-08-2016, 04:03 PM
Cons: Of course, more expensive for the same house because the lot cost $125,000 more and up. Bond and taxes higher. As others have noted, noise and golf balls can be an issue depending where you buy on the course.

Pros: With the right golf course lot: Beautiful views from your lanai. Very private early morning and late evening. Serene and peaceful.

If you have the resources, it becomes a matter of personal preference. You decide for yourself.

I think the BOND is the same for everyone in your section.....but taxes would be higher based on the value of the property/home. If you can afford the home most likely you can afford the taxes...enjoy!!

villagetinker
09-08-2016, 05:00 PM
There was a prior thread about GC water sprinkler that was out of adjustment and sprayed reclaimed water into the lanai and pool. I live just off a GC, and neighbors have reported the occasional golf cart taking short cut BETWEEN houses. Some have reported people coming right up to the house and looking in, especially when there are renovations going on.
We actually have a road to the back of our house, and enjoy lots of privacy, outside of the occasional car or cart going by, but since they need to keep an eye on the road, they cannot stare in the house or lanai.

As pointed out above there are several excellent comments.

splashes
09-08-2016, 05:27 PM
we have a golf course home for sale. On Cane Garden 6 years old great view no cart path ,no tee , no green that all has "traffic" call Lenny 552-3799 if you want to see a great expanded Lantana

dietpepsi
09-08-2016, 05:30 PM
we plan on putting a cooler full of beer & ice with a small cash box out on the fence,,,,, buck a beer if u chose to pay ,, if not have ne on me!

Fraugoofy
09-08-2016, 06:29 PM
we plan on putting a cooler full of beer & ice with a small cash box out on the fence,,,,, buck a beer if u chose to pay ,, if not have ne on me!
I will have two on you! Wink, wink.

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dietpepsi
09-08-2016, 08:09 PM
I will have two on you! Wink, wink.

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hey it is the villages where we share!

Happinow
09-08-2016, 08:41 PM
We live on a championship golf course. I would recommend a championship course because it gets less traffic. I believe that the executive courses get much more traffic and there are carts on them until dark. On the championship courses the traffic is much less and they are generally off the course well before dark. At least that's our experience living on the course we live on. We really enjoy watching the golfers and at times, when we are out on our lanai, we wave and say hello. We are on the 8th tee so there is a very slim chance of is getting hit with golf balls. We have never had a ball in our yard and won't get bend out of shape of someone were to come in our yard to get one. Plus there are no rear neighbor's! We have a lot of privacy. It doesn't bother us with the maintenance of the course and we cannot think of anything negative about living on a golf course. Our house is set back a ways so we don't experience people looking into our home or being uncomfortable in our pool. I would strongly recommend you take in consideration how close the house is to the cart path, weather it's a executive or championship course and how great the
Possibility is of being in the path of golf balls is. Otherwise, we find it a great place to live!

patfla06
09-08-2016, 10:18 PM
I love the view of a golf course.
Being allergic to cut grass :rolleyes: made me go with
a lake view which we love.

villagerjack
09-09-2016, 12:24 AM
Some CYV ARE ELEVATED which prevents golfers from looking into home.

rubicon
09-09-2016, 05:16 AM
we plan on putting a cooler full of beer & ice with a small cash box out on the fence,,,,, buck a beer if u chose to pay ,, if not have ne on me!

As I recollect and unless it has changed consuming alcohol on any of these courses is forbidden..not that its going to stop anyone.

We live on a championship course and considerably lucky that the cart path is on the other side of the course. Living on a golf course has more advantages than disadvantages in my view.

For example with the power outage last night we sat on the lanai and it was so quiet you could hear the wisking of wings as the birds flew by. Its sort of like a drive by only with birds :D

In 10 years we only had one guy who drove his cart onto our property. In fact our experience has been that the majority of golfers have been most courteous who simply take their penalty stroke and drop another ball rather than making a search on your property.

This thread reminds me of the question often ask when one takes a cruise. should one chose a room with a balcony, a room with a port window or an inside room? the obvious answer is depending on the person. I spoke with an elderly couple on my first cruise that sought a room with a balcony because they dined in mostly
and while enjoy be at sea preferred to stay in their room. My next door neighbors went on a cruise every six months with as many family members as possible. they would get inside rooms add extra bunks and party hardy.

OCsun
09-09-2016, 06:10 AM
We have bought two homes in the Villages. Both homes were on golf courses and both have provided beautiful views. We are currently in an elevated courtyard villa on a tee box of an executive course and the thing I love the most about our house, is the enjoyment of sitting on our lanai.

All houses in the Villages are beautiful in there own way. :) Best of luck on your decision!

paulascorpio
09-10-2016, 08:58 PM
Free golf balls??

Kelsie52
09-10-2016, 09:21 PM
As I recollect and unless it has changed consuming alcohol on any of these courses is forbidden..not that its going to stop anyone.

We live on a championship course and considerably lucky that the cart path is on the other side of the course. Living on a golf course has more advantages than disadvantages in my view.

For example with the power outage last night we sat on the lanai and it was so quiet you could hear the wisking of wings as the birds flew by. Its sort of like a drive by only with birds :D

In 10 years we only had one guy who drove his cart onto our property. In fact our experience has been that the majority of golfers have been most courteous who simply take their penalty stroke and drop another ball rather than making a search on your property.

This thread reminds me of the question often ask when one takes a cruise. should one chose a room with a balcony, a room with a port window or an inside room? the obvious answer is depending on the person. I spoke with an elderly couple on my first cruise that sought a room with a balcony because they dined in mostly
and while enjoy be at sea preferred to stay in their room. My next door neighbors went on a cruise every six months with as many family members as possible. they would get inside rooms add extra bunks and party hardy.

There is no prohibition about drinking on course thats why they sell carts with coolers ~~:beer3::beer3:

Bay Kid
09-11-2016, 07:41 AM
It would be great to be on a GC in the right location. The only thing holding back this move is money!

Dr Winston O Boogie jr
09-11-2016, 05:04 PM
I don't know that a home near a tee is all that bad. I'd be very careful not to get one that is in a lading area for tee shots or close to a green that has a long approach.

If you do end up in one of those areas, I would make sure that you have some kind of protective barrier erected to protect your home and for your personal safety.

Greg Nelson
09-11-2016, 05:51 PM
golf view add 50k

Mleeja
09-11-2016, 06:04 PM
True story because I am telling it on myself... #6 at Churchhill Executive Course is a long par 4. I HOOKED my tee shot off of the roof of one house, the ball bounced and hit the roof of the next house, and then hit the top of a bird cage of the next house. The slope of the bird cage gave the ball enough mommentun to make it just barely back in bounds. I sheepishly went over hit my second shot and moved on....

Barefoot
09-11-2016, 11:02 PM
Love ours. We are fortunate and do not have a cart path on our side also have a pond between us and the green. As mentioned earlier no worries of backyard neighbors..... Great view, worth it!

We also have a pond between us and the green, and the cart path is on the far side of the course.
We bought our resale home for the golf course location, not for the actual house which we figured we can change to suit.
If privacy is important to you, a golf course lot can't be beat.

disturbance from early morning maintenance taking place. Chemicals being applied, and getting blown on to your property. Nosey golfers looking at you as they pass by. Golf course homes tend to sell for a premium - are they worth it?

We've owned two homes on golf courses and we've never had problems with noise from mowers or blown chemicals.
But sometimes the bull frogs in the pond are very noisy.

Cons: Of course, more expensive for the same house because the lot cost $125,000 more and up.

I think Jim is talking about the premium on NEW view lots which is $$$$.
If you purchase resale, the premium is waaaay less.
I think we paid around $30,000 more for our resale home than a similar home on a standard lot.

k2at333
09-12-2016, 01:53 AM
We live on the 5th tee box of Riley and love it. Also the golf carts go by our house all dayl ong. We enjoy the interaction with the golfers and we have some great conversations with them. One problem is that four lawn mowers come to the 5th tee every morning for maintenance purposes. Cutting the lawn at 6:30 sometimes wakes me up, but one gets used to it in a short time. All in all I think we made the right choice and plan to live on the golf course for a ong time to come.

rubicon
09-12-2016, 04:03 AM
There is no prohibition about drinking on course thats why they sell carts with coolers ~~:beer3::beer3:

Of course and the cup holders are just for soda and perhaps coffee or is it coffee royale:D

dietpepsi
09-14-2016, 06:23 PM
i have a cooler full of ice and cold beer on my back patio for the golfers, there is a small cash box , $1 beer if u care to donate ,, if not help youself!

Pat_RI
09-14-2016, 06:49 PM
i have a cooler full of ice and cold beer on my back patio for the golfers, there is a small cash box , $1 beer if u care to donate ,, if not help youself!



What's the address? Lol. Or which hole is the house? Thirsty.


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Opmoochler
09-14-2016, 08:53 PM
We are on a championship course with the cart path on our side. We gave up an unobstructed (though not waterfront) view of the Chesapeake Bay when we moved here, so our condition(s) were golf and/or water view. We found both in a lovely resale home. Our house is right on the fairway at the corner of the dogleg approach to the green, so golf balls are a potential problem. I've actually heard the house (roof?) hit twice. We've been here exactly a year and have collected 5 balls up against the enclosed lanai or in between us and the neighbors. I believe that is why the previous owners of our house put in acrylic windows rather than glass when they enclosed the lanai. Our new neighbors recently discovered during their roof inspection that their solar tube lens had been cracked by a flying ball. I love watching beautiful sunrises and sunsets, listening to the frogs, and watching pelicans and other birds land on the pond. I am already up when the maintenance carts go by in the early morning, and when the golfers go by, they are respectful of the out of bounds stakes. I can't think of any reason not to live on a golf course if you've found a house you like.

Greg Nelson
09-15-2016, 06:35 AM
We seriously considered a model home on the 4th hole of Nancy Lopez . Wonderful view,cart path on the far side and lots of pine trees beyond the green. But then came the new addition to Mulberry. The trees are gone replaced by more homes..to bad..