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Beachfront Property Pros And Cons by Pwanmaxmedia: 1:42pm On Feb 28, 2022
When you come across the ideal beachfront home for sale, you may be tempted to throw caution to the wind, and relocate there right away. Who can blame you, after all?

Having beautiful sandy beaches, a crystal blue sea, and a nice breeze in your hair as part of your everyday life is definitely worth taking a chance! But why do we adore living on the beach so much? What are the most compelling reasons to invest in beachfront property?

Many people share the ambition of owning a beachfront house. How relaxing would it be to wake up to the sound of waves crashing on the shore while you sip coffee on your balcony while watching the sun glisten on the water? While living on the beach may appear to be a pipe dream for some, it is a reality for others. It does, however, have its negatives, as do many things in life. Here are some pros and cons to consider before purchasing your dream seaside home.

PROS
1. Purchasing beachfront property might be a wise financial decision
Despite the fact that beachfront residences are typically more expensive, purchasing one might be a wise investment. That isn’t only in the hazy sense of it being an investment in your happiness (though that is true as well). We’re talking about a monetary investment here. If you don’t intend to live on the property full-time, you can rent it out for a portion of the year to supplement your income. When it’s time to sell, your home will almost certainly fetch a higher price than a comparable home that isn’t on the beach.

2. Do you require some more cash? You’ve found the ideal earner.
Renting out your beach house should be simple if you enjoy traveling or simply need some extra cash. Profit from the high number of tourists throughout the holiday seasons by renting out your home to them. Without much work, you could be able to cover your mortgage payment for a while.

3. It’s possible that living near water is beneficial to your health.
For as long as they’ve been as a species, people have been drawn to bodies of water. It used to be that the only way to survive was to live near water. However, we now do it just because we enjoy it. And, according to some recent studies, there may be health-related reasons why we evolved to be so drawn to the water. For example, living near water has a calming influence on our minds.

When we spend time near rivers, lakes, and oceans on a regular basis, we feel less stressed and anxious. The ambient noise of the water is also beneficial for stimulating creativity, getting a good night’s sleep, and reducing stress. Seawater and air (in small doses) may also be beneficial to your skin and lungs.

4. Your house is worth more than identical houses that aren’t on the beachfront
A home that looks just like yours but isn’t on the water isn’t worth as much as yours. Homes on the shore tend to hold their value longer due to the high cost of coastal land.

5. You don’t even have to leave your house to go for an afternoon swim or practice sunrise yoga on the beach.
There’s no need to load the car, look for parking, or schedule your beach day around traffic. Step outside your back door and plant your toes on the sand! Every morning, you’ll be greeted by beautiful sunrises, and every evening, you’ll be greeted by seaside breezes.

6. There’s Never a Dull Moment
Living near the shore, like any other area on the planet, has its drawbacks. At the beach, on the other hand, you’ll never be short of excitement. If you’re looking for something to do, there are plenty of alternatives for shopping, dining, and entertainment.

CONS
Isn’t it amazing how wonderful all of it sounds? But, before you start looking for beachfront properties and making a permanent move to the beach, consider the drawbacks of doing so. After all, it’s better to be safe than sorry!

1. Sand gets into everything
In all those postcards you’ve sent and received over the years, sandy beaches are unmistakably beautiful. However, living on one may cause you to loathe sand with all your heart and soul. The problem is that sand doesn’t stay on the beach for very long. It finds its way into your home, your flooring, your bed, your electronics, your purse, your clothes, and even your eyes! It basically goes into everything. When you live on the shore, there’s no way to truly get rid of it. As a result, you’ll have to deal with it. Forever.

2. Costs of Upkeep
The cost of upkeep that comes with owning a beach property is one of the top concerns among homeowners near the coast. The corrosive nature of saltwater, the possibility of flood damage, and the high cost of insurance all threaten to burn a hole in your wallet. While these are valid concerns, the advantages of living near the beach and the investment possibilities of oceanfront property nearly always outweigh the disadvantages.

3. Lack of privacy
Let us pause you right there if you’re dreaming of a tranquil evening on your own private and secluded beach every day for the rest of your life. First and foremost, don’t you have any relatives that don’t live on the beach? Because they’ll be coming to see you as often as they can. Second, and perhaps more crucially, are you familiar with the concept of holiday season? Because the holiday season means dealing with a continual stream of tourists. You can probably imagine how much peace that will bring you.

4. The exterior of your home, your cars, and other outdoor equipment can be damaged by salty air and sand
The combination of salty sea air, humidity, and wind can wreak havoc on your belongings. You’ll have to pay more attention to exterior maintenance than people who reside further away from the ocean. Car upkeep is also a significant aspect. Consult your mechanic for the best method for keeping your automobile safe from salt, sand, and general moisture.

Bottom Line
Ultimately, you will have to decide whether buying beachfront property is a wise decision or not. The sand, the expenses, and the tourists may be a little price to pay for a piece of private paradise for some. For others, those same circumstances might turn heaven into hell. Living on the shore has both pros and cons. Now it’s up to you to choose which is most important to you!

Related: Cost of living in Lagos (Nigeria’s most expensive city).

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