Enjoying Life In A Waterfront Apartment: 3 Factors To Consider Before Finalizing A Purchase

Posted on: 17 November 2016

Millions of Americans dream of owning and living in a waterfront property. The view you get is absolutely beautiful and stunning, and there's just so much that you can do. However, life by the water and ocean comes at a higher price. In fact, you can expect to pay a premium of 116.1% for waterfront homes. A waterfront apartment is much more affordable than a waterfront house. Life by the water requires you to consider more factors when purchasing an apartment. Here's 3 particularly important ones.

The Waterfront Condition and Terrain

The view might indeed be beautiful, but it might not necessarily be what you're looking for. Find a real estate agent who's a waterfront specialist when looking for a waterfront apartment to determine whether the waterfront condition and terrain is ideal for the type of lifestyle or activities that you want. For example, if you've always dreamed of being able to sail your boat in the morning, you'll need to find a waterfront property that doesn't have oyster beds that will prevent you from doing so.

The Type of Construction Materials Used

Life by the water requires a lot more attention to detail towards the type of construction materials that were used, as you need to be more concerned with the corrosive effects of the saltwater near the ocean. For example, ensure that the waterfront apartments have use corrosion-resistant materials in the framing, like concrete and treated wood. The nails need to be hot-dipped galvanized, and stainless steel is a great option for any metal that might be exposed to the air.

The Type of Lifestyle Desired Versus The Distance to the Ocean

The term 'waterfront' simply means that you can see the coastline from one side of the apartment. It doesn't necessarily mean that the apartment is right beside the water. You might be some distance away. Consider the type of lifestyle that you want to live, as how far away you are from the water will affect whether you are living how you want. For example, if you prefer some peace and quiet in your life without too much traffic, you might want to distance yourself from the waterfront. On the other hand, if you're quite active and would like to participate in watersports regularly, a waterfront apartment closer to the ocean might be more convenient for you.

Conclusion

Speak to a realtor who's a waterfront specialist when making a decision on whether a waterfront apartment is everything you've dreamed of and more. Make sure that your lifestyle goals are compatible with the apartment, so that you can start enjoying life by the water.  

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