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Picturesque coastal community north of Gainesville
Forested streets and sparkling waterfront punctuate the scenery in the lakeside community of Lake District. Residents live in spacious estates and newer townhome developments with easy access to Lake Lanier and Downtown Gainesville. "There's lots on the market, inventory around here is good," says Jason Buffington, a Real Estate Team Leader at Keller Williams Lanier with over 15 years of experience. "[Lake District] has a lot of new subdivisions and new ones that have been renovated. The area's a lot quieter, not so much traffic in from Atlanta and less traffic on the water."
The Lake District offers stunning vistas of the serene lakeside landscapes that's alluring.
Lake District features polished neighborhoods nestled in the wooden landscape.
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Waterfront parks with Olympic flavor
Residents can easily access Lake Lanier thanks to community docks and shoreline parks like Laurel Park. The park also features baseball diamonds, a playground and splash pad, and a dog park. Across the water is Clarks Bridge Park, which features walking trails, a boat launch along its beach and Lake Lanier Olympic Park, the site of the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games canoeing and rowing events. Secluded parks like Little River Park offer a place for visitors to read a book or enjoy the sunset over the lake. Lake District is also home to the Chattahoochee Golf Club, featuring over 180 acres of rolling fairways allowing for enjoyable games for both rookie and veteran golfers.
Find people cruising by and various types of boat on the waters of Lake District.
Lake Laurel Park offers various outdoor amenities encompassed by the Lake District's lake.
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New townhome developments and established estate homes in Lake District
Winding country roads fringed by dense forests are lined with a variety of homes, from townhomes to vast estates on the waterfront. Townhome and condo properties are typically the newest on the market, featuring new Traditional architectural styles and community amenities such as fitness centers and swimming docks for complexes on the waterfront. Single-family home styles range from simple ranch-style and split-level homes to multi-story Colonial-revival houses. Larger houses and estates feature a mix of Colonial, Classical and contemporary architectural styles, along with an acre or more of land, located both on the waterfront and in golf course communities like the Chattahoochee Golf Club. Undeveloped lots give potential buyers the opportunity to build their own homes. Prices for townhomes and condos range from $280,000 to $400,000. Ranch-style, contemporary and split-level homes less than 2,500 square feet cost between $300,000 and $700,000. Undeveloped lots cost between $550,000 and $800,000. Mansions and estates with more than a half-acre of land cost from $800,000 up to $2.5 million dollars.
For multifamily options, charming Townhomes line up many neighborhoods of Lake District.
Lake District showcases extravagant houses steeped on views overlooking the lake.
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Live music and art shows in Downtown Gainesville
Downtown Gainesville has a full calendar of events. Artists from all over the region show off their artwork at the Annual Gainesville Art Walk. First Fridays in the spring and summer bring live music performances and food trucks to Gainesville Square.
Local artists are open to song requests from the audience at the Blue Skies Concert Series.
A lively Halloween atmosphere fills the Central Core at Gainesville’s trick-or-treat event.
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Local grills and nearby grocery store
Highway 90 connects residents to nearby retailers and restaurants. The Hickory Pig was featured as a top barbeque restaurant in "Southern Living" magazine, dishing out tender pulled pork and other barbeque dishes. The Chattahoochee Grill is located in the Chattahoochee Golf Club and offers a range of American fare and weekly specials. Ingles Markets Inc. keeps residents stocked with groceries and other essentials. Surplus stores like 129 Salvage offer discount foodstuffs, clothing and other home goods.
With limited dining options in parameters, Lake District locals frequent Hickory Pig BBQ.
With less retail options in Lake Districts parameters, Ingles serves as a main grocery hub.
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Excellence at Gainesville City Schools
Gainesville City Schools provides public education to Lake District residents. Enota Multiple Intelligences Academy teaches from pre-kindergarten to fifth grade. Students move on to Gainesville Middle, which has a B-minus Niche score, and later to Gainesville High, which has a B-rating on Niche and is a recognized State School of Excellence. Gainesville High's drama department was selected to perform in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the largest performing arts festival in the world.
Enota Multiple Intelligences Academy is a public elementary school located in Gainesville.
Gainesville High School scores a B according to niche.
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Distance to Downtown Gainesville and other cities
Residents are just over 3 miles away from Downtown Gainesville. Exits onto I-985 and US Route 129 are 5.6 miles to the east. Athens is 47 miles to the southeast along Route 129. Atlanta is 58 miles to the southwest along I-985, and Atlanta International Airport is 66 miles along the same route.
Weather patterns around Lake Lanier
Gainesville experiences severe weather and tornado activity at a higher rate than the state and national average. Emergency preparedness plans are available through the city government and Hall County.
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Lake District Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Lake District, Gainesville sell after 60 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Lake District, Gainesville over the last 12 months is $393,500, up 3% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Move in by 10/31 to receive 8 weeks free + 3-5 months of free internet! Community offers 13-15 month lease terms. Prices, promotions, and availability are subject to change. Located in the heart of lake country and at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Prose Gainesville is a modern apartment community with a nod to the timeless charm of a classic lakeside retreat. Centrally situated along
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