13 Dockable Lots on Kentucky Lake/TN River to be sold off
10 ACRES DOCKABLE LAKEFRONT $69,900
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Sept. 14, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- A unique 226 acre lakefront property just 90 minutes west of Nashville will be divided and sold off On Saturday, September 22nd. All lots are on quiet county roads on Kentucky Lake/ Tennessee River, are DOCKABLE and average 14 acres insuring wooded privacy. For a short video tour of the property visit, www.emeraldbay.land.
"Big homesites that are beautifully treed on the shoreline of desirable Kentucky Lake, are nearly impossible to find, this country setting while being conveniently located to booming Nashville makes this an ideal location," says Jim Macri, owner and developer of Emerald Bay.
Emerald Bay offers paved county maintained roads, for the buyer that means NO road expense and NO HOA dues, utilities (including high speed internet), City Water and is RV Friendly. All lots are guaranteed buildable and you can use your own builder. Large acreage lakefront homesites will be available starting at just $69,900.
This is not an auction, all lots will be sold on a first come, first serve basis. All lots are priced to sell. Additionally, excellent bank financing has been arranged.
For more information and directions to Emerald Bay, visit www.emeraldbay.land or call 877-719-1763.
About Tennessee Land & Lakes
For over 35 years, Tennessee Land and Lakes has made its mark and its reputation by creating premium lakefront and large acreage land for sale in Tennessee. They spot the potential in undeveloped property, showcase and enhance its natural features and design exceptional family-focused communities. And because their communities are environmentally sustainable, they'll be around for generations to come. For a virtual tour visit www.emeraldbay.land, or call 877-719-1763.
Contact: Emerald Bay
Tel: 877-719-1763
Virtual Tour: www.emeraldbay.land
SOURCE Tennessee Land & Lakes
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