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GOLF: SPAIN VS FLORIDA BUDGET


PAR Reunion, Orlando


T is hotel-based resort with three courses is aimed at the holiday rather than residential market. Golf costs about £390 a month, with monthly homeowners’ association fees of £260 on top. T ree-bedroom condos start at £132,000. Relatively high-maintenance, properties here just about break even if rented out six months a year. jerrybarker.com


My Florida RITZY


World Golf Village, Jacksonville


T e King & Bear and the Slammer & Squire courses sit next to the World Golf Hall of Fame. With TPC Sawgrass just up the road, this is serious golf country.


Two-bedroom condos start at about £60,000, with much bigger three-bedroom units priced from £120,000, through davidnevesrealestate.com.


TWO MORE GOLF HOMES favourites


New Smyrna Golf Residences, $124,900 (£80,900) Overlooking Turnbull Bay Golf Course, one/two-bed town homes off er concierge services, swimming pool and cabana, and private fi shing pier. knightknox.com


Villas at La Cita (Titusville), from $42,900 (£27,800) Fully tenanted one-to-three-bed condos, set in a beautiful gated community, within walking distance of La Cita Country Club. Investors will receive returns of up to 9 per cent annually. knightknox.com


Lakewood Ranch, Sarasota


Close to great beaches, the three 18-hole courses, 18 tennis courts, nearby cricket club and Main Street, with shops and restaurants (pictured right) all combine to make this a great choice. A luxury four-bedroom house with a pool typically costs £340,000, through Pat Tan at YourGlobalAgents.com. About £2,000pa for unlimited golf. Not zoned for short-term rental.


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