“Golf” communities have historically been amongst the most popular specialist recreational communities. In the 1990s, many communities were developed around golf courses, and buyers would pay a premium. However, golf lacks the popularity it once had, and associations have to consider what they are going to do as the number of rounds diminishes, and the once significant property value increase dwindles. Some courses are closing, and some associations are raising dues to try and save them. If your community is built around a golf course, what should you do? Read the article………………
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