Shouldn't "Waterfront" Be Near the Water
One of the most confusing and often misunderstood categories in our MLS is "Waterfront". One would think it would be a no brainer with the answer to two simple questions.
1. Is there water?
2. Does the water actually touch the parcel?
Amazingly enough that one word takes on a life of it's own and can mean anything from "private frontage right on the lake" to "down the road around the corner next to the house that can almost see the water". Waterfront should mean you have direct water frontage and Water Access should mean you have access to the water but as we all know that one word can take on a variety of actual descriptions. Often when calling on waterfront cottages I will actually call the list agents and only about 35% of the cottages listed as waterfront actually have water touching their lot.
Then there is the whole "Park Area" that some lakes have around the waters edge so no parcel is actually waterfront but every home for sale is listed as Waterfront. I am sure out there somewhere there exists a MLS that has found a cure to the Waterfront Blues and I would love hearing about it. Change only happens when we strive for better and I know there is a better way to categorize Waterfront listings than the current method.
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