This had occurred to me too, Seevee. While there are certainly an abundance of really nice and expensive properties on the water, the navigable waters of these united states create a real diversity of options include those that most folks would call affordable.
The problem isn't hatching the idea or recognizing its potential, it's finding those affordable properties without working through a thousand different realtors. How did you go about it?
Headed,
It's only a matter of finding someone that is really motivated to get out of their property. And they are out there, from the cheap dirt bag houses to the MM dollar houses.
The last three waterfront houses I bought: (no banks involved)
One was owned by a wheeler-dealer that owed a lot of money around town and really needed to get out of town. After dickering a bit, I gave him a personal check for a notarized deed and took title subject to two lousy mortgages and paid off is delinquent debts.
Another was a rich doctor that was just done with the house. He gave me an interest free loan for two years. I eventually sold it for 5 times what I paid for it.
Another was an investor that was 2000 miles away that couldn't manage his property.
All good deals.
The absolute KEY is finding someone that NEEDS to sell, and they are out there in any market.
Now all these houses need a bit of fix up, some a lot and some very little. They all were not properly marketed and all had sellers that wanted out NOW.
Once you get one, you can leverage up to the next and the next, etc. The only thing that can kill you is taxes with the higher end houses.
I'd be on the water with a tent before a mansion off the water.