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Waterfront, Still a good Investment

I am sure you have all heard the saying, they are not making anymore waterfront, so I strongly believe that waterfront is a good investment now and will continue to be a good Real Estate investment. There are many types of waterfront, level, good for swimming, good for fishing, the capabilities of having a dock, deep, shallow, weedy, clear, you get the picture, but no matter what type of waterfront you have there is a buyer, it just might take a bit longer to sell. (really that is true with all real estate, time & money can sell just about anything, well a little marketing doesn’t hurt, and maybe a good Realtor….there is no real mystery to Real Estate, perhaps that is why we have so many For Sale By Owners, where the mystery does come into play, is in the dealing with all the little things that go with selling Real Estate…disclosure forms, agency, all the forms….lead-based paint addendums, seller property information statement, the offer to purchase form, contingencies, I could go on but maybe that should be another post…and that is why most times it just makes good sense to hire a Realtor, just like you would hire a lawyer, accountant, doctor, financial consultant, sometimes there is not enough time in a day to do everything ourselves, and that is why we hire the professional, because that is what they do for a living day in and day out….okay I will leave that issue now for another post…..) there are just as many different types of buyers as there is types of waterfront. The buyers who will look at only waterfront that has great swimming, the waterfront buyer that wants privacy, no visible neighbors on either side, and of course the buyer that wants it all. We have a secondary home market here in the River community, a lot of waterfront homeowners have their permanent residence elsewhere, so a good portion of our waterfront properties, have three season cottages on them, so when you are looking at waterfront property, make sure it meets with your needs now and in the future, will it always be a second home, or would you like it to become a permanent residence, does the property have the capabilities of becoming a permanent residence. Life is always changing and what we have now, or think what we want now is not always what we end up with, but like I said in the beginning, they are not making anymore waterfront, so in my opinion it will always be a good investment now and in the future. If you have any questions about a piece of waterfront you would like to sell, or if you are interested in buying…..which could lead my to another post about a great piece of waterfront that I have listed for sale in Chippewa Bay, 470’ of natural waterfront, nice little three season cottage, but it does have a drilled well and septic, and the possibilities for building expansion, place for a dock, and views that are fantastic. I have attached some photos to this post, so like I said before if Buy and Sell Right, can help you with any of your Real Estate needs, we are always just an email or phone call away, and I promise no pressure just great customer service always.........with a smile...Judy Pinchin

Published Wednesday, June 25, 2008 6:41 AM by Judy Pinchin

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