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Bridget McCrea They may not fit the "typical" golf course community owner profile, but that doesn't stop 31-year-olds Jeff and Lynn Smaka from enjoying the lifestyle that such communities provide. After living a mile down the road from Oakhurst Golf and Country Club in "We didn't even look anywhere else," recalls Lynn, a
homemaker with two young sons. "When they started building, we knew we liked
it." Its location in the northern suburbs of An avid golfer and financial advisor, Jeff grew up playing the sport and living in a similar community. Together with his wife, he hits the links at least three times a week, and enjoys swimming in the community's pool, working out in the fitness center and participating in events like "casino night." Although there aren't many young families in the community,
"We looked at homes and condos, and really liked the layout
of this one, particularly because it has a master suite on the first floor,"
Lynn and Jeff also like having a golf course in their backyard, ready for play at any time. "At first I thought I wouldn't really like playing the same course over and over," says Lynn, who with Jeff has taken part in the club's golf events, "but once I did it—and once I got to know some of the other golfers—I really started to enjoy it." For young professionals like the Smakas, country-club living also provides another perk: the ability to scale up, yet stay in the same community. As their family grows, the couple says they may purchase a single-family home with more space and rooms to accommodate the growing brood. |
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