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Old 05-04-2008, 11:27 AM
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To be clear I'm not 'relying' on just golfers, they are but one market sector.

I wanted a property that had general appeal and that might also appeal to golfers in order to have exposure to both markets, rather than be confined to a single market sector.

Mr Ri - very interested in your research because my gut feel had lead me to draw those same conclusions, particularly the bit about families opting for golf property as they tended to be associated with high quality and peace and quiet.

The LJDF village du golf is very much aimed at families what with the amphitheatre, kids clubs, on site pitch and put and so on.
In my searches I have found such developments located by a beach with own green reasonable sized gardens and own pools to be very rare - indeed we have not found any in the £1500 per week (high season) bracket.
Often people twell me they know of one but when we research we find the beach is a 10 minute drive (which required expensive car hire), or the gardens are not suitable for kids (note the tiny strip gardens on Polaris World) or there are'nt enough onsite leisure and sports ammenities.
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