Thursday, July 23, 2009

Searching for Lake Oconee lake property and golf property in Reynolds Plantation

Reynolds Plantation, Reynolds Landing, and Great Waters are gated golf communities developed by Reynolds/Linger Longer Communities. They are absolutely excellent properties...well-run, well-maintained, and offering a great selection for those who want to be in a gated community. BUT...

Many people searching for Lake Oconee properties begin their search by contacting Reynolds directly. Reynolds markets their corporate-owned properties around the U.S. and around the world very successfully. Reynolds properties tend to be, on average, priced 10% to 50% higher than comparable properties in other gated communities...Harbor Club, Cuscowilla, Del Webb, Waters Edge. Some seekers become discouraged by the prices in Reynolds, and don't realize that there is a whole world of property available in other gated communities, as well as "outside the gates", at a wide range of prices. The agents who work directly inside Reynolds DO NOT SELL, OR SHOW, properties outside Reynolds. Further, there may be a tendency to show recently released corporate lots/homes, then their own resale listings, then, as a last resort, those listed inside Reynolds by "outside the gates" agents.

Bottom line: You may be wise to establish contact with an "outside the gates" Realtor first, and gain exposure to the entire range of properties available at Lake oconee.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Lake Oconee and Lake Sinclair distressed properties, short sales, foreclosures

While the national downturn in financial markets, including real estate, has not affected the local market for lake property at Lake Oconee and Lake Sinclair as severely as in traditional residential markets, there are still opportunities available.

First, a general observation: although the local newspapers are carrying pages of impending foreclosure sale notices, very few really desirable lake properties actually get sold on the courthouse steps. The bank intervenes with an offer of a potential short sale (they will take less than their borrower owes and release the borrower from further responsibility). Or the borrower finds a buyer for the property in the nick of time, often by getting realistic about the property's current, true market value.

A "courthouse steps" transaction has so many potential pitfalls...being sold "as is", possible tax liabilities, possible mechanics' liens...that you as a buyer, and your agent, had better be very specifically experienced in such transactions. Also, lenders will often refuse to sell at an absurdly low price. They have no desire to get stuck with property to manage, but they are generally unwilling to let a property go at 20% or 50% of it's current market value. Very few agents have the experience to properly represent their buyer (I don't...that's why I steer clear of these transactions. A handful of our area agents are quite well qualified to do this and are earning a good living at it). It is truly not an activity for the faint-hearted, uninitiated, nor for the average seeker of a place for their family to live or as a family retreat.


What does make sense, especially for the buyer who wants property for their own use rather than as a pure investment, is to spend the time to get to know the relative values of properties available, and to get a feeling for the degree of motivation of specific sellers. For the buyer who has the financing arranged, or better yet, the cash on hand, to make a buying decision quickly, there are excellent buys...values that would have been on the mark four years ago, and and with good potential to maintain or increase in value.

And just try taking your granddaughter fishing at your 401K!

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Golf Memberships in Lake Oconee gated communities

It's not uncommon for owners of Lake Oconee lakefront homes outside the gated golf communities to decide they want a membership, but don't want to sell their homes and move into a golf developmemt. Solution: Buy the least cost lot that enables the purchase of the membership you want.
Examples as of today:
Harbor Club: $ 49,900 + $ 25,000 deposit
Reynolds Landing: $75,000 + $20,000 deposit
Reynolds Plantation / Great Waters: $108,500 + $30,000 Exchange membership deposit
(properties enabling the purchaser to buy a full golf membership are typically
higher purchase price and the deposit ranges from $35,000 to $110,000)
Cuscowilla: no need to buy a property; non-resident membership is $25,000