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While
it is hard to think of negatives associated with owning
a luxury Florida oceanfront estate, there are some important
points that should not be overlooked as you stare mesmerized
at the shimmering sea.
The
most important issue to explore in buying Florida luxury
oceanfront property is whether the beach in front of the
home is eroding (a common problem along much of the Florida
coast) or accreting (you don't hear this word very often
in the context of the coastline).
The
barrier islands that line Florida's coast are highly dynamic,
affected by wind, tides, currents and the state of the dune
line. The result is that beaches move and change shape over
time.
Fortunately
for oceanfront real estate buyers, the state of Florida
has been compiling detailed aerial surveys of its beaches
for decades. From their photos, you will be able to determine
exactly what is happening in front of the oceanfront estate
you are considering.
If the
beach is eroding, you will want to find out whether a beach
renourishment plan is in effect in that area, how often
the beach is replenished, whether you as an oceanfront property
owner will be required to contribute to cost of beach renourishment,
and whether sand pumping is a continuing source of contention
as it is in many Florida oceanfront communities.
Another
issue relevant to premier oceanfront property is privacy.
Beach
access in a community of luxury estates may well be limited.
But somewhere, generally not too far away, there will be
a public beach access, and the ocean beach in Florida is
public. This means that people walking along the water are
entitled to plant their chairs and umbrella anywhere seaward
of the mean high-tide mark directly in front of your oceanfront
property. The distance the oceanfront estate is from the
nearest public beach access -- and the amount of parking
available, if any, at that beach access -- will help determine
how many beachcombers you see in front of your luxury home.
The
maintenance of a luxury oceanfront home is also a matter
for consideration. The salt spray from the ocean corrodes
everything -- even materials alleged to be impervious to
sea air.
The
ever-changing ocean view is a thing of wonder, particularly
at sunrise on the Atlantic coast and sunset on the Gulf.
But routine home maintenance is going to run higher -- much
higher. It is part of the price you are about to pay for
the privilege of living on the ocean.
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