Real Estate Golf Courses at Myrtle
Beach
Real estate couldn’t get anymore classic. With gorgeous houses located over the green such as
that on Crow Creek Golf Course, even non golfers would be hard pressed into acquiring real estate on golf courses.
A home in the midst of a green can have its benefits even lacking the passion for golf; heck, you will even put up
with the occasional plopping of a golf ball bomb into your bowl of soup, provided you have that spectacular view of
that 18th hole. Verdant green typical to a golf course is one huge benefit, a very huge one. In fact, when Golf
Digest ranked Real Estate Golf Courses at Myrtle Beach as the top golf market for 2006, it became clear that real
estate golf courses can have a huge reward on return investment even than the course itself.
Like the Crow Creek Real Estate Golf Courses at Myrtle Beach. And it is nothing
short of magnificent in itself. This golf course real estate at Myrtle Beach is a scenic layout set on developer
Jerry McLamb's 500-acre family homestead. It was created by the renowned architect Rick Robbins, who also had
worked with Jack Nicklaus on a numerous occasion. Since its opening in February of 2000, many have praised the Crow
Creek Golf Course Real Estate at Myrtle Beach for its aesthetic qualities as well as its imaginative
challenges.
The prospective buyers of Crow Creek Golf Course Real Estate at Myrtle Beach can celebrate on
lasting benefits. Like the community at Crow Creek Golf Course Real Estate at Myrtle Beach being already a firm
organizational structure. There is already a functioning homeowner’s association that coordinates homeowners on the
maintenance of common areas and even the resident’s club facilities like the Crow Creek Amenities Center. There are
already plans for public utilities like telephone, Brunswick electric service, Brunswick water service, and
cable.
Real estate golf courses at Myrtle Beach or any other golf courses for that matter have its own
set of risk though. And the worst risk of all is the closure of the golf itself. And in contradicting reality you
will find that after paying a huge amount for a golf course home suddenly your home is left without one. It
happened on several accounts like when the administrations of Colonial Charters Golf and Country Club, Bay Tree
Plantation, and Eastport announced that it will be closing the golf club for redevelopment. After all, what’s to
prevent the golf club management to shut operations if the golf course business is already failing?
Other event besides, real estate golf courses are still attracting warranted attention, even
with the danger of errant missiles and numerable shutting golf courses.
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