Waterfront

Waterfront properties, verified specialists.

A national directory of waterfront real estate and the license-verified specialists who actually close oceanfront, lakefront, intracoastal, and riverfront deals — with the riparian, insurance, and permitting fluency the asset demands.

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Documented oceanfront, lakefront, and intracoastal closings.

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Riparian/littoral, FEMA, elevation, and insurance fluency.

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Coverage of Florida, California, the Hamptons, Tahoe, the PNW, and more.

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Dock, seawall, and mean-high-water-line diligence built in.

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Frequently asked questions

What counts as a waterfront property?
Direct frontage on ocean, intracoastal, bay, lake, or navigable river — with documented riparian or littoral rights. True waterfront is not 'water view' or 'second row.'
What should buyers diligence on waterfront?
Riparian/littoral rights, dock and seawall condition and permits, mean-high-water line, FEMA flood zone (VE vs AE), elevation certificate, hurricane/wind insurance, erosion history, and any state coastal-commission overlays.
Where are the top US waterfront markets?
Florida (Miami, Naples, Palm Beach, the Keys), Malibu and the LA coast, the Hamptons, Greenwich, Lake Tahoe, Sarasota, Outer Banks, Lake Geneva, and the Pacific Northwest islands.
Are these waterfront specialists license-verified?
Yes. Every specialist holds an active state license with documented oceanfront, lakefront, or riverfront closings — not generalists with one waterfront listing.