Thursday, January 25, 2018

Builder Opportunity at Lake Eufaula

Changing family circumstances/age force sale.
Sunset views over Lake Eufaula nearly every evening!
  With a big enough boat and enough fuel, you can go around the world from here!  The Chattahoochee River forms Lake Eufaula/Lake George. The Chattahoochee joins the Flint to form the Appalachacola further south, and the Appalachacola flows into the Gulf of Mexico.

 Five lots ready for a family compound or builder opportunity or just pick one to build your dream lakefront home!  
Three lots have water meters already installed. All lots are at least one full acre.  Three have waterfront on a cove off the main lake. All are clearly marked on all four corners and have gravel road access.
Prices:

Lot 3 - cleared lakefront lot with water meter installed:        $50,000  SOLD




Lot 5 - cleared lakefront lot with water meter installed:        $30,000

Lot 6 - cleared lakefront lot with water meter installed:        $30,000  SOLD

Lot 7 - Mostly wooded with seasonal stream on side: $20,000

Lot 10 - Mostly wooded lot --- End of road privacy ---over one acre ----$12,000 

Extended family?  Ask us about discount if lots are purchased with house.  
Please call Ron or Rosemary Crawford 425 344-8877 or email ronandrosi@msn.com for further details.

Some technical details on our property for sale on Lake Eufaula:
When we purchased the 11+ acres in 2005, we did a survey dividing the property into 10 lots, creating the official plat of "Snowbird Acres" in Quitman County, Georgia.  We planned for family members and friends to join us in our winter retreat.  My sister and her family came down and helped us build two houses - one for us on Lot 1 and one for my parents on Lot 2.  My brother and his wife came and cleared their Lot 4, and helped to clear lots 1 through 7 in the second year we were all there.  Both houses have since sold, but we have some lots still available.  We continue to mow these lots and several look out over the main lake.  We brought water lines and meters to lots 1 through 6, with the water line ending at the edge of Lot 7.  
The Plat Map above shows the lots and the approximate course of the lake, which is managed by the Department of Natural Resources. 

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