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Jackson, Georgia Comfy Lakefront Home for Sale

136 Yancey Rd., Jackson, Georgia 30233

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Outside of Atlanta, Jackson sits along the shores of 4,750-acre Jackson Lake and is the site of this comfy, blue single family waterside home. It has two bedrooms, one bath, 1,152 square feet and was built in 1950. The asking price is $300,000.

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A small deck is on the front of the house, while a nice pier at the back of the house leads to the sizable floating boat dock with new decking. An insulated work shed with a washer/dryer and covered parking sits on the side of the home.

Inside, the floors are orange tile and laminate wood, while the walls are light taupe/gray. The ceiling is white. A fireplace graces one living room wall, while a door opens onto the large enclosed sunroom lined with windows. Lake views are everywhere.

The large open country kitchen features stone countertops, a breakfast bar, open shelving, white cabinetry, designer lighting and black/stainless steel appliances.

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A tub, shower and window await in the little bath.

This property is part of Strickland land leases, an area around Jackson Lake that is privately owned and leased to about 75 individual homeowners. These leases are not the same as Georgia Power leases. The Strickland lease price is not publicly disclosed but said to be around $5,000 per year with a $5,000 transfer fee. Some homes have a longer lease than others. Please verify this information with a Realtor.

Visit tinyurl.com/7jj9e49c to see this home or Google the address above to find other Realtor sites with more information and pictures.

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Jackson, Georgia:

About 40 miles south of Atlanta, Jackson is steeped history and natural beauty and dates from 1826. Its beautiful historic downtown district is lined with well-preserved 19th-century buildings, antique shops, and cozy cafes. The Butts County Courthouse, a prime example of Greek Revival architecture, serves as a focal point and a testament to the town's commitment to preserving its heritage.

Nature enthusiasts enjoy ample opportunities to explore the outdoors in and around town. Indian Springs State Park, Georgia's oldest state park, boasts iconic mineral springs and lush woodlands and is a haven for camping, picnicking, and hiking,

Jackson also has a strong sense of community, hosting events such as the annual Butts County Fall Festival, which brings residents and visitors together for family-friendly fun, live music, and delicious food.

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