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Harborcon
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Dunno about your beachfront
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4/5/2007 1:00:31 PM
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property, Lakeman, but at Orange Beach, by statute, the waterfront property owner owns the sand all the way to the mean high tide line. And some of those owners are downright nasty if you pitch your umbrella and chair anywhere in front of their houses. One even erected a gazebo and posted "NO TRESSPASSING" signs along his property lines from his bulkhead down to the water. Sadly, all of those things, along with his duplex, were ingested by Ivan a few years ago (sob). But lots of those folks are very territorial about their beach and, if they had their way, would require those of us who have "gulfside" property to wade in the surf when we walk along "their" beach.
My question about the lake was aimed at property not in any development (e.g., Stillwaters, etc., where I've never even been), but rather those random areas of the lake where houses have been built one behind the other on separate lots, rather than side by side, but where both have deeded access to the water; one along and parallel to the lake, and the other merely a walkway access.
I am just always interested when all the forum folks start discussing property values at the lake, and how one arrives at the dollar figure. It may be apples and oranges, but they are both fruit, right? Not like comparing apples and, say, basketballs... he he.
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