florida waterfront homes for sale: Popular Boats in Citrus Nature Coast Area
- 03/18/13 10:05 PM
If you look at the map of Citrus County's Coastline you will see that it is far different from the beach coast ling in central Florida's West Coast. There are lots of islands and shallower areas. The depth of the water goes down gradually in this area however boating channels are available. To enjoy the boating you may consider a variety of boats depending on your use. In Crystal River area the river is wider so you can choose from larger boats and craft. Pontoon bats are also popular. Kayaks are also popular for observing the manatees and sea life. (0 comments)
florida waterfront homes for sale: Top 6 Problems When Purchasing Florida Waterfront Property.Problem 2.
- 03/17/13 12:31 AM
Problem 2. Community Waterfront versus Private Waterfront. Many waterfront, waterview and water access properties are located in developments where the original developer subdivided a large tract and reserved the waterfront for the use of all of the houses in the neighborhood. Interior houses may be listed as “water access” properties and have affirmative rights to community beaches, boat ramps and other facilities. In many of these developments, there is also a strip of land that lies along the water and surrounds the entire community and was intended to allow for members of the community to walk and have access to the (1 comments)
florida waterfront homes for sale: Top 6 Problems When Purchasing Florida Waterfront Property. Problem 1.
- 03/16/13 11:15 PM
There is nothing that can compare to the peace, tranquility and sense of well-being that accompanies ownership of a piece of waterfront property. That feeling should not be disturbed by problems that can be prevented or at least managed. In waterfront property there are a few issues that arise with such regularity that they should be considered prior to any purchase. Problem 1. Waterfront versus Waterview. A true “waterfront” property is one that has riparian rights associated with it. In the most states on the East Coast of the United States, the owner of a property that has riparian rights (3 comments)