Lake Forest Park Real Estate: Lake Forest Park WA Homes: What to Expect When You Live on the Water

What to Expect When You Live on the Water

 

Even though this post is written for Virginia Waterfront property, many of the same things apply to Seattle waterfront living so I wanted to post it because it is good info and well written!  Seattle Waterfront homes including Seattle houseboats require special attention.  This is a great list:

 

Via Mike Hogan, MBA, EcoBroker (Pioneer Realty):

What to Expect When You Live on the Water  

Ahhh the sites, sounds and smells of waterfront living. We all love it...the sand between your toes...the sounds of the water crashing over the rip rap...the smell of the salt air. All of the combined with the crazy low prices we are seeing today and you might just be tempted to jump in the deep in and pick up your own little piece of heaven.   Before you make that leap however... you need to know what to expect when you live on the water. Northern Neck Piers

  ** Preventative Maintenance.Most of the water in the Northern Neck of Virginia is brackish. The closer to the Bay you are the higher the salinity. This means docks, piers, decks, windows, siding, locks etc...will take a beating. Expect annual maintenance and likely complete renovations every couple of years if you have a pier on the river. Creek docks are a little more protected but still require the annual maintenance. Anything wood(decks, window trim, siding, etc) will need an annual painting. Even deck chairs will likely need a new coat of paint every year. Metal items such as door locks will need to be oiled every year to keep corrosion at bay.  

** Shifting Sands. The shore is constantly moving. One weekend you may have a 75 ft beach and when you come back the next weekend you may have a 125ft beach. Always remember your property line can change...expect it.  You may want to check with neighbors and local government to see what erosion problems the area has before you buy.  

**  Double of everything.One thing many people tend to forget is when you have a second home...you also have a second of everything else. Beyond the basics(beds, couches, tvs), you'll also need extra tools for household chores, extra lawnmower, dishes, silverware, coffeepots, utility bills...pretty much double everything. The costs can quickly add up- just make sure you plan for it.  

Northern Neck Heron**  Friends, Friends and more Friends. You'll never realize how many friends you have until you buy a house on the water. Expect drive-by visitors, family and friends asking to visit for the weekend. You may even get requests to use it for weddings. Most of us who have a waterfront home also enjoy entertaining... so this may not be an issue. Just expect it.  

**  Windy days.One of the wonderful parts about living on the water is the constant breeze. The dog days of Summer aren't nearly so bad with the constant bay breeze. But there's a downside to that wind. Even the smallest of storms can wreak havoc on homes by the water. Hurricane shutters are a great way to counter the wind's powerful force but expect to pay from $10- 45 a sq ft for hurricane shutters. The other great thing about hurricane shutters is they keep out the sun's heat during the week when you aren't at the home...saving on energy usage.  

As long as you know all of this before you buy...you'll have no surprises... and your waterfront home ownership will be an amazing experience. Welcome to the club...

 

 

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2 commentsCourtney Cooper • October 10 2009 05:06PM

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Yeah good info alright, I like the thoughts in here, thanks Court for re-blogging it or what ever you did here. I did realize you where such a big deal in the Activerain community.

I was like oh Cooper didn't make it to raincamp before lunch oh well and then when I came back from lunch you where sitting up front on the pannel.

Keep leading the way.

 

Cheers!

Posted by Chris Penner ~ Real Estate Consultant Keller Williams Valley Realty (Serving Abbotsford, Chilliwack, and the Fraser Valley) 4 months ago

LOL - that is funny!  I was TERRIFIED up there!  I had coffee on stage, but everytime I went to take  asip my hands were shaking too hard.  Sorry we didn't get a chance to speak personally!!! 

Posted by Courtney Cooper (Seattle Real Estate: Cooper Jacobs Real Estate Services) 4 months ago

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