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Q: How much are lots on Lake Lanier?
A: That's like asking how much is a car. Car prices are all valued by make and model. Simply said, it depends on the quality.
Waterfront lots at Lanier are valued by not only the quality, but the ageless real estate term location, location, location. (That is if you can find a
lake lot at all.) The reason raw waterfront lots are hard to come by is that Lanier is over 50 years old and has been almost totally developed.
If you ride around on the vast 38,000 acres by boat you may see lots of prime uninhabited land but that almost always is US Corps of Engineers
controlled property. You and I can't buy that. That's because at Lake Lanier, our property lines stop off at the topography elevation line 1,085 (commonly called the take line). This flood pool boundary was
arrived at by aerial survey before the lake was filled. This means that only rarely do property lines extend to the waters edge. Therefore most property, unless it's grand fathered pasture, is partially or
completely treed.
Certainly the size of lake lots vary but typically they are around a half acre. It's the quality and quantity of the waterfront footage that really
counts so more land is not necessarily better.
Lake lot value is based on far too many factors to express here, however, view, topography, water depth and location
are revenant, universal characteristics most people readily identify with.
However, the issue of dock permitability and all that it entails is the single most important value factor on this lake. And by the way, a boat dock
is personal property. The lake resident pays a fee to the US Corps of Engineers for a permit to float it and any additional personal usage permits on government land.
Lot prices at Lake Lanier may vary from time to time depending on what becomes available to the market but this year the typical price range is up again
from $300+/- to $1Mil+/-. Remember the value factors above, this is where they all come into play.
Yes, is seems that Lake Lanier waterfront lot values are something akin to the vast difference between a Hyundai and a Ferrari. But looks are
sometimes deceiving, so don't forget to look under the hood. It would be wise to ask a Lake Lanier Real Estate Specialist.....
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