Buying Tip: How deep is that water?
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The key to buying a waterfront property is to make sure it has navigable waters. Know
the depths of the water leading up to the house so that if you have a boat, you
can utilize the property to the fullest extent."
Dave Sanders, Netter Real Estate, West Islip
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