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Condos on Beaver Lake - the Must See, Big Three

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It would be an understatement to say that finding a condo on Beaver Lake is difficult. There are very few condo options available. Heritage Bay is one of the few that offers condos at affordable prices. Some have boatslips in the community dock. It is located minutes from downtown Rogers. It features an indoor pool, community club house , tennis courts and much more. Currently condo fees are 350. per month and cover items such as : trash service, water, sewer, cable tv, heated indoor pool, termite insurance /pest control, lawn care and more

The Big Three – Lake front, Boat Slip and Lake View

 16794 Heritage Bay - Unit B-6

Recently updated Heritage Bay condo. Three bedroom, two bath, upper level  unit. Easy walk to Beaver lake frontage, and boat slip with lift.  Updated kitchen, with granite and newer appliances. Lots of storage, 3 exterior closets, covered parking.Community pool, tennis and recreation club house. Sports area includes basketball court. Minutes from downtown Rogers, you will feel like you are on vacation everyday!

 Text from the heritagebay.org site

About the Condominiums
The Heritage Bay Condominiums are located about seven miles from Rogers, Arkansas, just off Highway 12 East. The bridge across the lake is a mini-causeway which has been dubbed by a co-owner as, “Tranquility Bridge,” providing a breathtaking, peaceful and inviting view of Beaver Lake. Condo construction began in 1975 with a final total of thirteen buildings, varying in age from 25 to 35 years. There are 72 units, each with a panoramic view of the lake. They range in size from 1200 to approximately 3200 square feet, plus either a carport or garage. The complex boasts of a heated, indoor pool, clubhouse with meeting or event space, a pool table, and table tennis. There’s an outdoor tennis court for those who wish to be more active.

About Beaver Lake (Managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers)
Construction of dam began in November 1960; powerhouse completed in April 1963, with the overall project completed in mid 1966 at a cost of $46,200,000. The dam is 2,575 feet in length; a surface of 31,700 acres and 487 miles of shoreline (at the top of flood-control). The lake supplies some 120 million gallons of water per day to the surrounding area. The Corps also runs and manages about 14 State Park Campgrounds.

 

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