We all know golf resorts evoke images of lush green fairways and picturesque landscapes. You might therefore assume that golf resorts are really just for golfers and not for you. Wrong!
As a non golfer why would I want to buy a home on a golf resort?
Is it worth the extra cost if I’m not a golfer?
We’ve taken a look at the whole idea…
- Activities and Lifestyle
The best Golf resorts offer many other activities and amenities beyond golf courses. From luxurious spas and fitness centers to fine dining restaurants and recreational activities, these resorts cater to a diverse range of interests.
For example at Aphrodite Hills there is a Health Spa, Gym, Tennis Academy, a Football Academy and even Riding Stables. Every taste is catered for. Add to this a village pub, Italian, Indian and International restaurants as well as Haagen Dazs and Coffee shops and you have everything in a village on your doorstep.
- Scenic Beauty:
One of the most appealing aspects of living on a golf resort is the scenic beauty that surrounds it. Expansive green spaces, manicured landscapes, and tranquil water features create a visually stunning environment conducive to relaxation and rejuvenation. Even if you’re not an avid golfer, no one can dispute the natural beauty of these surroundings.
- Investment Potential:
Golf resort properties have historically performed very well as long term investments. The Cyprus climate attracts golfers to visit and stay all year round providing excellent rental returns to owners beyond the normal peak holiday seasons. Typically most owners expect 12 peak weeks for rental occupancy at a non golf property. On a golf resort months like October and March are peak times for golfers so owners expect around 24 weeks occupation. Additionally, golf resorts also attract affluent individuals seeking holiday homes, which can further drive demand and increase property values.
- Community Atmosphere:
Golf resorts tend to foster a sense of community among residents and guests, creating opportunities for social interaction and networking at community events or connecting with like minding individuals that perhaps ‘non golf’ property does not provide.
- Proximity to Nature and Outdoor Activities:
Golf resorts are by definition developed over enormous green areas with a very low overall density of construction. They therefore also provide great opportunities for biking, hiking, swimming and scenic walks and encourage a healthy outdoor lifestyle.
While the allure of golf may be seen as the obvious feature of golf resorts, the benefits of owning a property in such a community extend far beyond golf. From lifestyle amenities and scenic beauty to investment potential and community atmosphere, there are compelling reasons to consider buying a property on a golf resort, even if you don’t play golf. It’s all about embracing a lifestyle of luxury, leisure, and relaxation in a stunning natural setting.