Posts Tagged ‘ Boating ’

by Hubert Miles

For those seeking a lifestyle or secondary home that features championship golf, boating, fishing, and water sports find The Resort on Eagle Mountain Lake as a dream come true. This 540 acre master planned, gated residential community provides breath taking lakefront and golf course views, an 18 hole championship golf course, private boat marina and 40 acres of preserved landscapes.

The community overlooks the eastern shore of beautiful Eagle Mountain Lake located outside of Fort Worth, Texas. Eagle Mountain Lake covers over 9,200 square miles with a maximum depth of 52 feet. It is outlined by over 200 miles of shoreline, coves and inlets. The communities highest point is 760 feet above sea level near the entrance.

The 6600 yard, par 72, 18-hole championship golf course has many amenities that golfers will love. The newly designed course offers amenities like a clubhouse with restaurant and grill, fully equipped exercise facility, golf pro shop staffed by PGA professionals, mens and womens locker rooms and practice facilities with a putting green, chipping area and driving range.

Active adults will enjoy the 40 plus acres of land conservation that provide walking and biking trails where residents can enjoy the communities natural surroundings. Connected the the community via a causeway is Hogsett Island, a marsh surrounded island that will soon be the home of a marina, pavilion, private beach, water park, resort style swimming pool and tennis center.

Homeowners that own lakefront land or lots can build their own private boat docks and boat houses on Eagle Mountain Lake. The community offers home designs from 10 premier builders who specialize in high end luxury homes. The Resort offers villas starting at $240,000, custom homes starting at $300,000, and lakefront homes and estate ranging from $500,000 and up depending on the size of the home and features it has.

The Resort has been awarded several honors including Best Golf Community, by Texas Golfer Magazine in 2005 and the Exemplary New Home Community, by the 2003, 2005, and 2006 Spring Tour of Homes.

Final Remarks

The Resort on Eagle Mountain Lake has been the choice of many when buying a second home. Speak to an agent concerning your options for making The Resort on Eagle Mountain Lake your home away from home.

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Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010
by Rick Dupont

Boat auctions are a lot more common – and a lot more popular – than most people realize. So why would people choose to use boat auctions instead of just buying one on their own and not dealing with any possibility of a hassle? First, boats that are bought in a boat auction usually cost only a fraction of the hefty price tag they were purchased originally for. It’s also common for people who can’t buy a boat directly from a dealer because of poor credit to try auction houses because many houses will finance boats to anyone. And many people find that older, antique boats – which are hard to find anywhere – often go up for auction after someone passes away, giving them an opportunity to find a rare treasure.

There are plenty of Auction houses and a lot of the time they have different systems but in nearly all cases the basic process is all the same. One of the important differences is some require registration and some don’t, this isn’t a major thing, it just means they have a different way of tracking the buyers. No matter what happens boat auctions are nearly all the same the highest bidder wins, everybody else losers.

Auctions Are A Simple Beast

A boat auction is very simple, a boat is submitted for bid, bids are taken and the highest bidder wins. It is quiet often the case that the previous owner needs to supply past information and paper work on the condition and history of the boat. This information should help to prove the boat is not stolen and confirm and damage or repairs that are present.

There are some things that are must do’s before an auction. You really need to know about the type of boat you are looking for so make sure you research. This research will have to look at what you want the boat to do, pros and cons of different types of boats, its important that you get a boat that suits your need. Lastly make sure that you actually by what you want not just settle on something that may not do the job, this will only lead to disappointment.

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