The Case for Mandatory Club Fees

        The May issue of our free monthly newsletter, Home On The Course, will be emailed in the next few days. Some of the best golf communities in the Southeast require that when you buy a property inside the gates, you join the club. It's an obligation that, when times are good, can go down as easy as a mai tai on the back deck. But at other times, such as the housing recession that lasted from 2008 to 2012, such fees caused a lot of heartache -- and some surprising bargains for those willing to take on the obligation today. (You will read about $1 lots for sale in top Low Country golf communities.)
        In the May issue, we also offer a selection of North Carolina semi-private golf clubs inside the gates of nice golf communities. Some do not even charge an initiation fee. We offer a selection on the coast and inland in the Tarheel State.
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