Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Why Beach Real Estate Property Can Help De-Stress You From the Daily Grind

Let's conduct an experiment here: do you have an alarm clock handy? If so, get it out. Plug it in. Next step: let's hope this alarm clock has one of those features allowing you to loop all sorts of sounds while you sleep. You know what I'm talking about? I'm talking about the synthetic playback of all sorts of nature sounds --


  • Waterfalls
  • Raindrops
  • Wind
  • Crickets
That sort of thing. Go ahead and get this video started, by the way, while reading, and I can guarantee that this will be the best article you'll ever read today.



I know, I know. You're probably wondering where I'm going with this, especially when the title does say that this is something about the benefits of beach real estate property, so what am I getting at? Or am I just pulling your strings and leading you on some goose chase?

No Goose Chase Here: Just Beautiful Visuals and a Feast for the Ears


There's just one more sound you would've heard on that video, which also could possibly be on your alarm clock. It's a popular one. I am, of course, talking about the ever-familiar sound of the surf, perhaps some seagulls in the air, and the gentle crash of waves on the shore. It's the beach.

Name one individual researching for zero-down homes, and automatically you'll know that the term "beachfront property" perks people's ears up real fast. It's obvious.

The appeal of the getaway, the visuals, sights and lack of city sound make for a great meditative escape, relieving you of stress and recharging you for the next daily grind, whatever it may be.

Your instant benefit is that revitalization. You stay productive. You get the relaxation you need. Heck, some may even resort to their, well, resort every weekend to recharge for Monday and the rest of the workweek. In fact...that's probably why they call it a "resort"!

Don't Knock the Beach Real Estate Property


It just might be the best thing to ever happen to you, emotionally, spiritually, even practically from a profession standpoint. I'd go this far to say that you benefit the best as a writer, or an artist. Why?

Not only can you handle more of the 'marketing' and business aspect of your job during your regular days in the city, but you can do your work while on vacation. Every weekend. Or on any given week.

Bonus! Don't cheat, though, and settle for the alarm clock. I'd suggest getting the beachfront property, going for the real thing. It's always better. 

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