When it comes to Delray Beach luxury homes, it simply does not get any better than living on the water. Whether it’s a lakeside retirement community, a midsized home along the Intracoastal or an enormous mansion along the Atlantic Ocean, living along the water has its ups and downs.

Plenty of good reasons exist to buy a home for sale in Delray Beach. A majority of homeowners that can afford it think it’s worth the money to reside on the water. After all, they get to enjoy simple pleasures from their backyards, including vivid sunsets and spectacular views from their windows, along with high returns of their investments. Supplying a more natural and outdoorsy feeling, these homes can be extremely peaceful for the mind, as well as the body. Boaters appreciate the immediate access to the water on the Intracoastal without breaking waves and sand. Folks tend to feel that the air along the water is fresher, despite any smell of fish. Developments built along lakes usually have community centers which allow men and women to socialize, as well as get outside to exercise a bit more often.

Then there are the negative aspects of living in Delray Beach real estate on the water, there may be a few deal breakers. For starters, the cost of waterfront property is considerably more than a majority of other homes of the same size. Not only is traffic much worse traveling to and from the highway, but you and your family immediately lose a bit of privacy when boaters can easily stroll past your property. There are also plenty of annoying pests flying around, such as mosquitos, that like to hang out by the water in the evenings. Then a homeowner must deal with added humidity, as well as mist and erosion on his or her property. And let’s not forget tropical storms and hurricanes that can do anything from take out your power for days at a time to level for home. To sum it up, it takes plenty of maintenance to keep your backyard clean and free from mildew. And who knows what will happen with global warming and the rising sea levels’ negative effects on oceanside properties’ infrastructures in the next few decades?

In order to benefit from living near the water, but not be plagued by disadvantages, folks often prefer to purchase Delray Beach homes for sale located near the water, rather than on it. Not only is the real estate less expensive, but a person can still enjoy the benefits of a waterfront home simply by taking a little bike ride or stroll. For instance, the traffic near US1 is considerably more livable than on A1A. Individuals can enjoy much more privacy. The price of a mortgage is more appealing too.

Whether you are looking for a gorgeous piece of property on the water, near the water, or along nothing but dry land, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty can help you find the property that is perfect for you and your family.

 

About Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty:

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty has 42 locations serving 19 counties throughout Florida and approximately 1,800 sales professionals. The full-service brokerage, founded in 1999, is a wholly owned subsidiary of WCI Communities, Inc. To learn more about the best Delray Beach real estate business, visit www.BHHSFloridaRealty.com today.

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Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Realty, a wholly-owned subsidiary of WCI Communities, has over 39 locations and more than 1,650 real estate sales professionals and team members serving 17 counties throughout Florida.
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