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Sandy Shores Melbourne FL Realtor

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Sandy Shores Melbourne FL Realtor answered:
Kim,

No, a golf membership does not come with the property on 2024 SE Windbrook in Palm Bay. A single membership at Majors Golf Course is $1969 a year. For doubles it's $2980 for the year.

They are running a 2 year special right now...first year is $132 a month, and $155 a month for the second year. For doubles it's $160 a month, and $189 a month for the second year. Cart fees are separate at $17 for 18 holes and $9 for 9 holes.

There are currently other homes also available in Summerfield at Bayside Lakes. Starting at $265,900...

Hope this helps.

Have a great day.

Sandy Shores, Palm Bay Florida Realtor - Tue Feb 3 2009, 12:23
Sandy Shores Melbourne FL Realtor answered:
Hi Sabrina,

Palm Bay is a great place to live.

Unfortunately, as Realtors we cannot comment on the quality of the schools here. However, Brevard County Schools rank quite highly in the state. I have provided a link for you to the Brevard County School System Website. It is full of comprehensive info for parents.

I am attaching a link that provides various search pages available for Brevard County School info. http://www.sandyshoresmelbourne.com/index.cfm/Schools_.

I am also attaching a link to a community profiles page that will allow you acess to comprehensive info on Brevard County cities, including Palm Bay Florida.http://www.sandyshoresmelbourne.com/index.cfm/Community_Profiles

I hope you find this info helpful.

Regards, Sandy Shores - Wed Jan 21 2009, 05:49
Sandy Shores Melbourne FL Realtor answered:
Hi Maria,

According to the Brevard County Property Appraisers website the 2008 proposed taxes on this home are approximately $2700.00 a year. However, tax bills will be going out shortly so, we are not positive what taxes will be billed on the property. It is indicating that there is currently homestead exemption on in, but it looks as if the property has recently changed hands in August 2008, so we don't know if an owner or investor took possession of it, so homestead may drop off in 2009.

Unfortunately, on homeowners insurance there are so many different factors to take into consideration to determine the amount of the insurance...age of roof, proximity to water, age of upgrades...plumbing, electrical system, A/C. I would be more than happy to put you in touch with a local insurance company that could give you a quote on an insurance policy. And it will depend on whether you will be living in the property or using it as as investment property.

Don't hesitate to let me know if you have any additional questions. - Fri Oct 24 2008, 15:36
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