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Florida Real Estate Deals of the Decade: Lighthouse Point Water Front Estate Listed $1M Lower Than Its Last Asking Price
Less Than 50 Miles From the Bahamas and Cat Cay, South Florida is a Yachtsman's Paradise Dream

Yacht Vacations & Charters Magazine Feature Story:

This Lighthouse Point, FL water front estate was introduced to the market on December 24, 2008 with an asking price of $2,195,000. This property was last listed on MLS and Realtor.com in 2006 with an asking price of $3,200,000. Today, it is on the market $1,000,000 less than its 2006 price. At these prices, this and many other South Florida properties are starting to get sold below bank owned foreclosure values. The economic downturn is creating a tremendous opportunity for luxury home buyers in South Florida.

This property is listed by Balistreri Realty, Kateryna "KZ" Zelem Spalma, 954 464-7064, email: kzlady(at)comcast.net.

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(March 10, 2006) - Peggy Turk is the type of realtor most people never meet. After all, how many people shop for homes ranging from $2-45 million? And how many shop for them by boat?

Turk specializes in the area of South Florida where her customers are seeking a certain lifestyle. They love boating or yachting, they want to live in a community that's a vacation-type area, and most of all, according to Turk, they want to have fun!  

But they're savvy too, and want to be sure they're making the right investment. Turk says that real estate today in South Florida is a much better buy than the stock market. "The return in the area that I work is between 14-20% per year," she says.

Turk specializes in waterfront properties. The majority of her clients are boaters - whether they have a boat when they buy the house or are planning to purchase one afterwards. Therefore, Turk has to be as aware of boating requirements as she is of real estate information.

"After all, you can't fit a 90ft yacht at a 70ft dock," she says. "You have to know the drop of the boat so that the canal can accommodate it. These are the types of things that I specialize in.

If you know what kind of boat you are planning to purchase, or tell me what type of boat you own, I can tell you exactly what areas you need to be in."

 Since the area Turk handles is only 50 miles from the Bahamas, property seekers with yachts want to be as close to the ocean as possible, in order to spend less time negotiating through the inland waterways. Here's where her unique approach comes in. Turk often takes clients by boat to see properties. In this way they get perspectives from both land and water. "We have a lot of canals here," she says, "and to be able to travel up and down them to choose a home makes much more sense than driving on land. There is no one else in this area who takes people to look at properties by boat."

Top Three Locations
According to Turk there are three communities in South Florida that are the most desirable when it comes to the yachting lifestyle: Lighthouse Point, Fort Lauderdale, and Boca Raton. One of the prime homes that she has just listed is in Lighthouse Point, directly on the water. It's a five-bedroom, three-bath, gated waterfront home built in 2002 by one of the top home builders in the area. In addition to the many indoor amenities, which include frescoes and marble floors, there's a beautiful backyard right on the water. "To be able to sit in your backyard in your hot tub, overlooking the Intracoastal," says Turk, "is an ultimate dream for boaters." The price of the dream? $4.8 million, which Turk considers to be a good buy for the area, especially since it comes totally furnished.

This property is listed by Balistreri Realty, Kateryna "KZ" Zelem Spalma, 954 464-7064, email: kzlady(at)comcast.net.

About Engin Sezici
Engin Sezici is blogger-at-large at SYS-CON Media where he held corporate positions earlier in his career. Engin likes to travel through Europe and Greek Islands, reports on technology subjects from around the world and lives on a private island in the Bahamas when he is not on the road. You can reach him at engin(at)sys-con.com.

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