Why do non-golfers buy in a golf course community?
By Margaret Woda, Maryland Real Estate & Military Relocation
(Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.)
Why buy in a golf course community if you don't play golf?Have you ever noticed that most golf course communities seem to have a lot of residents with little or no interest in playing golf? In fact, that describes us when we purchased our first home - a townhome in Crofton, Maryland, just blocks from the fairways of Crofton Country Club.Thinking back to that home-buying experience, I have to admit that my husband and I were seduced by the professionally furnished builder's model home, rather than the golf course or even the manicured open space in the community. Our second home was in the same neighborhood but, again, Crofton's golf course did not factor into our home-buying decision - that move was motivated by our desire to have a yard for our growing sons, without leaving the communi...
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