Many people dream of retiring to a waterfront home, but what if you feel you simply don’t want to wait any longer? It is very satisfying and peaceful to live the waterfront lifestyle. However, if you are really interested in exchanging your current living situation for one based on waterfront living, there are several things that you should consider. As with every decision in life, there are trade offs. For people who make the switch to waterfront living, the trade offs are more than worth it, but you need to be aware of them going in.
One thing to think about is that the inconveniences of waterfront property that seem charming when on vacation may quickly lose their luster. You may have to travel greater distances to shop for groceries, for instance. While this may not be an issue when you’re vacationing and not so worried about cooking, how will you feel when you actually live fifteen minutes away from the nearest grocery store? Ponder also the events and activities that you currently participate in. Will you miss the proximity of museums, theaters, restaurants and other city life if you move to a waterfront location that might not have these amenities nearby? You may have a more difficult time arranging for basic services you’ve grown accustomed to, such as cable and internet. And for some people, being farther away from the job may ultimately become a liability. Those in professions who often need to be on call may find permanent waterfront living difficult.
One way to find out is to arrange a trial run. If you currently own a waterfront vacation home and are yearning to move, can you make plans to live in your waterfront home for a limited period of time and see how it works? This is an excellent idea, as it will give you a better picture of how long the commute will take, if you feel isolated living in a community that doesn’t always have a lot of year-round residents, or even if you miss the hustle and bustle of the city.
For many dedicated waterfront dwellers, what they have gained in return is more than worth it. The peace and quiet of a less populated area is one advantage, and the soothing effects of living on the waterfront another. There’s a feeling of being able to slow down and enjoy life in waterfront living. A chance to take a step back from the cares of the world. And, of course, it’s a guarantee that you’ll never lack for visitors!
Think hard about all these considerations, see if you can arrange a trial run for your waterfront living experience, and make your decision. In no time at all you may be enjoying the waterfront lifestyle every day, and not just when you are on vacation.
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