Coastal Properties

Coastal properties refer to real estate assets located near coastlines, such as beaches, oceanfronts, or waterfronts. These properties can include various types of buildings, such as residential homes, vacation rentals, hotels, and commercial establishments. Coastal properties are often sought after for their scenic views, accessibility to marine and recreational activities, and potential for investment return, particularly in tourism-dependent areas. The value of coastal properties is influenced by factors such as proximity to the water, local climate, environmental conditions, and coastal management regulations. Additionally, these properties can be susceptible to specific challenges, including erosion, flooding, and the impacts of climate change.