Owning a holiday home is more than just a luxurious convenience - it can also be a way to celebrate and explore your passions.

Love to ski? A mountain chalet may be the best option for you. Or perhaps your favourite hobby is surfing? In that case, a seaside villa may be just the ticket.

Of course, a holiday home also means having a getaway destination where you and your family can count on first-class accommodation and comfort.

However, the question remains: Which location makes the most sense? Perhaps it's time to let your passions lead the way.

Waterfront

A waterfront property would be the perfect locale for anyone whose interests lie near the water. Whether it's surfing or snorke​lling at the beach or kicking back on the shore by the lake, there's plenty a waterfront property has to offer besides spectacular views. Why do you think homes for sale near the water disappear from the market so quickly?

However, as with any type of property, it's important to keep some of the potential disadvantages in mind.

Oftentimes, properties near water are part of a specialised subdivision that provides access to all community members. So while your real estate in Sydney may be right on the beach, it doesn't mean that area is only yours to enjoy.

Besides having to share a strip of land with other community members and tourists, you may have special rules to follow regarding where and what you can build. For instance, if there is a strip of land near your holiday home that is used by people to walk to the water, you may not be able to renovate or expand your property if it interferes with this area.

Mountains

Hiking, skiing, bird-watching, camping - all this and more is possible if you purchase holiday real estate in the mountains. And with a luxury property, you can have the best of both worlds - access to Mother Nature and ultimate comfort.

Why rent a cabin when you can have one of your own, primed and ready to go? After all, you never know when the mood to hit the slopes or have a romantic weekend getaway might strike.

However, as with waterfront properties, it's important to remember that you won't be the only one looking to make use of nature's bounty. Think about the location of your property​ as it relates to tourist attractions. A holiday home near a popular mountain will likely mean sacrificing a bit of the privacy and remoteness you may hold dear.

That last factor should also be on your mind. Holiday homes in the mountains, including luxury real estate, tend to be relatively secluded. Consider how this may impact things like accessing your property, as well as keeping it protected during the time you're not there.

Rural

The hustle and bustle of the city can wear you down. The noise, the traffic, the pressure that often comes with work - who wouldn't want a rural escape to make use of from time to time?

Additionally, many people have found that owning a hobby farm in a rural location is a satisfying diversion from their everyday lives.

When you own a luxury holiday home in a rural locale, you can count on solitude and total comfort to pursue your passions.

However, you should also think about how distance from the city may impact your stay.

Getting to and from the city will likely be a considerable journey, so you'll need to plan well in advance before heading to your rural homestead. Also, the area in which you buy may not feature the amenities you're used to, such as shops and restaurants.

Then again, this may be exactly what you're looking for and only add to the charm!

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