Featured Listings
Featured waterfront home listings coming soon. Contact a Grand Lake real estate agent for current availability.
What Makes a Great Waterfront Home
When shopping for lakefront property at Grand Lake, consider these factors:
Water Depth & Access
- Deep Water: Look for consistent depth for year-round boat access
- Channel Access: Proximity to the main channel matters for larger boats
- Cove Protection: Protected coves offer calmer water but may be shallower
- Boat Dock: Existing dock adds value; check permit transferability
Location Factors
- Sun Exposure: South and west-facing properties get afternoon sun
- View: Open water views vs. cove views
- Privacy: Lot size and distance from neighbors
- Proximity: Distance to restaurants, marinas, and services
Due Diligence
- Flowage Easement: Understand GRDA's rights on your property
- Flood Zone: Check FEMA flood maps and insurance requirements
- Dock Permit: Verify the dock permit is current and transferable
- Seawall Condition: Inspect any existing seawall or retaining wall
- Septic System: Many lake homes use septic — get it inspected
Price Ranges
Waterfront home prices at Grand Lake vary widely based on location, water depth, lot size, and home features:
- Entry Level: $300K - $500K — Smaller homes, may need updates
- Mid-Range: $500K - $1M — Updated homes, good water
- Luxury: $1M+ — Premium locations, deep water, high-end finishes
Prices are approximate and change with market conditions.
Popular Waterfront Areas
🌊 Duck Creek
Popular cove with active boating scene.
📍 Honey Creek
Scenic cove on the west side of the lake.
📍 Drowning Creek
Deep water area popular with boaters.
Find a Real Estate Agent
Working with an agent who specializes in Grand Lake waterfront property is essential. They understand water depths, dock permits, flowage easements, and the nuances of lake living.
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