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VEEMAN 02-23-2009 01:12 PM

Golf front sites.....worth the price ?
 
The Developer charges a premium price for Village home sites having a "Golf Front View". Can I get some opinions..........are they worth it ?

starflyte1 02-23-2009 01:20 PM

We feel the answer is yes! Our new to us home is on a Championship course, and being new when we are in TV, we wait for each group of golfers to pass.

Our home where we still live is a nice waterfront lot on a canal in South Florida, and my complaint has always been, "not enough traffic". We do like to see movement outside our home. So, we bought a golf course lot in TV. My thought about that is maybe an Executive Course would have more activity.

JohnN 02-23-2009 01:25 PM

I'd prefer the cash in my bank account, but that's just me.
We've got a lot we like a lot, but it's not a golf course lot.

If you have plenty to spend, likely yes. If you have to think about it, likely no.
Just one opinion.

SteveFromNY 02-23-2009 01:26 PM

If money were no object, I would have purchased the finest premier home with a huge lanai on a golf course overlooking Lake Sumter Landing (across the lake).
But money was one of the constraints I was forced to input into my prchase decision. As a result, the compromise for me was a relatively large designer on an interior lot. If I were to have purchased a home with a view, it would have had to be a smaller home.
But everyone makes their own decision.....

KathieI 02-23-2009 01:43 PM

Vee, its really up to the individual. My personal feeling was since this is probably my last home, I would opt for the best that I can afford and want. My view is something I would never give up, I face the pond behind Colony Plaza and also can see the golf course in the distance from my lanai. What I did give up, was the idea of the CYV because they were much too expensive for me, and I bought a new designer with a view for a lot less money. Its a matter of research and viewing different home offerings and deciding for yourself what is important. I just love what I bought and have never complaint about the upcharge for the view! JMHO. BTW, good luck to you and keep us posted.

rshoffer 02-23-2009 01:44 PM

Depends... when I stand on a T-box I can usually see right into and through the home that is right there. I think the homes that are on ponds have the most privacy. Those homes that are right on the course, along the cart path lack privacy. Also, be prepared to hear the morning workers cutting grass if you are right on the course.

Russ_Boston 02-23-2009 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by KathieI (Post 190354)
What I did give up, was the idea of the CYV because they were much too expensive for me, and I bought a new designer with a view for a lot less money.

Kathie - Curious, how can a designer with a view be less expensive than a CYV with a view. It must be a different view or much smaller square footage.

I have not seen a designer size home on a golf course front be less than a CYV on a golf course front. In fact on the current new homes site they have several Grantham Villas (1700 sq. ft) on Kenya for around 308K. The designer homes (1900+ sq. ft) on Kenya are around 380K and up.

I think I must be misinterpreting your statement.

Russ

graciegirl 02-23-2009 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by SteveFromNY (Post 190352)
If money were no object, I would have purchased the finest premier home with a huge lanai on a golf course overlooking Lake Sumter Landing (across the lake).
But money was one of the constraints I was forced to input into my prchase decision. As a result, the compromise for me was a relatively large designer on an interior lot. If I were to have purchased a home with a view, it would have had to be a smaller home.
But everyone makes their own decision.....

SamHass already bought that one. sigh.

784caroline 02-23-2009 02:22 PM

There are "Golf Course Views" and then there are the other "Golf Course views". If you were on a Championship course with wide expansive fairways, you probably are getting your moneys worth ..if that is what is most important for you, BUT if you are on an Executive Course with narrower fairways and homes closer to the golf paths, greens and tee boxes, I think you should probably think twice. Remember alot of executive golfers are what they call "duffers" who can hit a house better than a green especially off the tee. A house in the wrong location on any golf course can make you miserable fast so dont be caught up thinking "Golf Course frontage " as being the best available at any cost!

VEEMAN 02-23-2009 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kathiei (Post 190354)
vee, its really up to the individual. My personal feeling was since this is probably my last home, i would opt for the best that i can afford and want. My view is something i would never give up, i face the pond behind colony plaza and also can see the golf course in the distance from my lanai. What i did give up, was the idea of the cyv because they were much too expensive for me, and i bought a new designer with a view for a lot less money. Its a matter of research and viewing different home offerings and deciding for yourself what is important. I just love what i bought and have never complaint about the upcharge for the view! Jmho. Btw, good luck to you and keep us posted.

kathie........my son said "veeman, you are most likely buying your coffin, might as well go out in style"

Ooper 02-23-2009 02:30 PM

I don't think paying $100 to $200K to have your new house pelted with golf balls worth it. Just my opinion.

l2ridehd 02-23-2009 04:07 PM

Remember in real estate it is Location, Location, Location. So a view, golf frontage, preserve, how ever you can find more back yard appeal is worth the price. As someone pointed out, golf course frontage can also be dangerous. Understand where you are on the hole, 300 yards from the tee is better then 200 yards, being on the hook side is better then being on the slice side, etc, etc. There are some lots that give you lots of value for less money. A cul-de-sac backing to an executive course that does not actually touch the course, a home that backs to a preserve where you are at one end of the turn or another, a lot backing to a villa wall, and several others. You get most of the value of the desired amenity without all the cost. Takes some searching to find what is perfect for you, but right now is probably the best time ever to do that.

We found the perfect lot for us. Might not be for someone else, but that's OK, it is exactly what we wanted. On a turn in the road, almost touching the golf course, 15 feet away, backing to a cul-de-sac, and has a pool. So we get the entire golf course view, far enough back from the course so we don't hear the early AM activity or get hit with errant balls, and only one other home where we can even see the lanai and it's a distance away. But again, someone else would probably prefer to be right up to the cart path so they can talk to the golfers.

So take your time, search all the available information, and get what you really want.

KathieI 02-23-2009 06:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Russ_Boston (Post 190357)
Kathie - Curious, how can a designer with a view be less expensive than a CYV with a view. It must be a different view or much smaller square footage.

I have not seen a designer size home on a golf course front be less than a CYV on a golf course front. In fact on the current new homes site they have several Grantham Villas (1700 sq. ft) on Kenya for around 308K. The designer homes (1900+ sq. ft) on Kenya are around 380K and up.

I think I must be misinterpreting your statement.

Russ

Russ, don't ask me, I think the sales office was just trying to get rid of me. After a year or more of looking, they made me this offer I couldn't refuse. My Dad thinks my house is gonna fall in the pond or a sinkhole cause the deal was too good. No, I've got a Lantana, I think a stretch, for under $300 with a view of a pond and golf course and nothing blocking the view. (Not including the bond, of course) All the Grantham's I saw new were more expensive and in that model, when you walk in, you can't see the view only a wall, so why bother having the view. So I opted for this house and have never been unhappy not even for 1 day.
I did stipulate that its important to do a lot of research, because I could judge the value of the property over the many many houses I looked at. I hope I answered your question.... Kath

kyblue 02-23-2009 06:51 PM

:agree: All lots are different. I have seen some golf course lots that were terrible; no privacy or the hale of golf balls. We have a great golf course view on Lopez; farther enough from the tee and not too close to the green. I like the great lawn that someone else has to cut. We have freinds that have a great designer home; but their lani backs so close to their neighbors that you can sit out and watch their tv. I will take a chance on a few golf balls to enjoy the view. Besides the dog loves to watch the golfers

The Great Fumar 02-23-2009 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by kyblue (Post 190420)
:agree: All lots are different. I have seen some golf course lots that were terrible; no privacy or the hale of golf balls. We have a great golf course view on Lopez; farther enough from the tee and not too close to the green. I like the great lawn that someone else has to cut. We have freinds that have a great designer home; but their lani backs so close to their neighbors that you can sit out and watch their tv. I will take a chance on a few golf balls to enjoy the view. Besides the dog loves to watch the golfers

I have to agree, Being able to look out and watch the sprinklers going in the early morning while I'm having coffee and reading the sports page is my idea of heaven....My lanai is about 40 yds from the golf cart path and so no golf balls and I can critique everyones golf swing .....(note) (their are a lot of funny looking swings out there) I swear that half of the VILLAGER'S are related to CHARLES BARKLEY ........Some times in the evening I go out and find golf balls in the bushes but I can't use them as most of them are PODO'S
Yep , thats right , Walgreen's , 3 for $1.39 .....
I put them down in my backyard and drive them down to the next green , Hit two up close to the pin so tomorrow I guess I'll have to go buy me some...I mean , you know , the economy and all...........

Fumar the (excuse me) Hooker ..:eclipsee_gold_cup:


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