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With thousands
of miles of inland waterways, it's no wonder that the dream of a
luxury waterfront home, with backyard dock for a boat of your own,
is alive and well in Florida.
A luxury home
on the Intracoastal Waterway, or on one of the many inlets or canals
which branch off it, can provide the boating enthusiast with easy
access to a relaxing day of fishing or a romantic evening cruise
to a waterfront bistro.
And
with luxury yachts gliding past your windows day and night, a home
on the Intracoastal offers a fascinating, ever-changing view.
In December,
when the patios of Intracoastal Waterway estates become the scene
of holiday parties to watch "boat parades" of festively
decorated yachts, luxury waterfront life in Florida does seem magic
indeed.
But there are
a number of considerations to be aware of in selecting your waterfront
home, starting with the terminology.
"Deepwater"
does not necessarily mean the water is deep, and "ocean access"
does not necessarily mean your boat can make it from home to the
ocean.
A "deepwater"
home is one with no fixed bridges to obstruct your passage to the
ocean -- a particularly important consideration if you have a sailboat.
All Intracostal waterfront is deepwater, as well as property along
various inlets and many canals.
An
"ocean access" estate is a waterfront home with one or
more fixed bridges between your property and the ocean. You thus
need to be sure that your boat has sufficient clearance to pass
under the bridges at low tide.
Be mindful,
too, of how far the home is located from the nearest ocean inlet.
Particularly during the winter season, when minimum wake restrictions
are in effect for most of the waterway, a long trip to reach open
water can take longer than you may think.
Most homes directly
on water have seawalls, and it is important to have a licensed marine
contractor check for seepage or undermining before buying. A dock
showing any signs of wood rot, or that does not feel sturdy when
you stand on it, obviously warrants closer inspection.
If the home
already has a boat lift or davit, which can help you avoid painting
and cleaning your boat, be sure it is large enough -- and the seawll
sturdy enough -- to support the size and weight of your boat.
Finally, no
matter how much you like boats, some amount of boat noise is associated
with living directly on the Intracoastal Waterway -- particularly
on winter weekends. For those who may find this bothersome, a home
on a wider stretch of the waterway -- or on a canal -- could be
a better option.
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