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A Rustic Lakefront Home

385 Shore Dr., Cadiz, Kentucky 42211

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Cadiz sits in a scenic area in southwestern Kentucky, close to the massive Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area and the smaller Lake Barkley State Resort Park. It is also the site of this somewhat rustic, 1,292 square foot, two bedroom, two bath lakefront single family home. The property was constructed in 1978 and has a third of an acre of wooded land. The asking price is $129,000.

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The home is in a community called Woodland Hills, and the lake it sits along is 58,000-acre Lake Barkley. The property has interior stone walls, a one-car detached garage, sliding glass windows, woodburning stoves, a washer and dryer, ceiling fans, a nice back deck, a septic system and more.

There is also a long dock, perfect for boats or jet skies. The house faces east, so sunrises over the water are a daily treat.

It is not clear whether or not the home has an HOA fee. Chances are it does not, but please check with a Realtor to be sure.

Visit tinyurl.com/3s8mey95 to see this home.

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Kentucky:

Kentucky was originally part of Virginia and became the 15th state to enter the Union on June 1, 1792. Early settlers noticed a dark grass growing from the rich limestone soil and gave the area its nickname - the Bluegrass State. Daniel Boone blazed a trail through the state's Cumberland Gap, and many pioneers followed.

Bounded by the Ohio River and the Appalachian Mountains, the state has five divergent geographic regions. Rolling meadows, plateaus, mountains, flat lands, valleys, and coal fields are all found within state borders. Because of its diverse geography, Kentucky has four different and distinct seasons with considerable fluctuations in summer and winter temperatures.

Although the Bluegrass State is noted for its Bourbon Whiskey, racehorses, coal, and tobacco, it is gaining a reputation for health services, auto manufacturing, transportation logistics, and biotechnology. Eight well-endowed public universities keep pulling the quality of life forward.

Kentucky also boasts the longest cave system in the nation, and it has the highest per capita ratio of deer and turkey. Fort Knox holds almost 150 million ounces of gold for the U.S. Government. Other items it has held include the Magna Carta and the crown of St. Stephen.

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