Contact Donna today about a fantastic buy on Lake Nottely lake front, very good water, cabin has private dock, needs updating but is useable as is so start enjoying the lake today!
Lake Nottely Dam was constructed in 1941, completed in 1942 and is 184 feet high, stretches 2300 feet across the Nottely River. Full pool is 1779 feet above M.S.L. A 4180 acre TVA lake with 106 miles of shoreline in the mountains northwest of Blairsville, Georgia. Nottely's clear, deep water makes a (0 comments)
lake nottely: Lake Nottely Home Under Contract Less than 30 Days
- 03/05/14 04:29 AM
Great remodeled lake front home on popular Lake Nottely in North Georgia! Home on market less than 30 days now under contract! Anyone looking for a lake home, call me today! This makes #3 in the the last couple of months. Tweet @move2northGA
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lake nottely: Should I Buy a Vacation Home?
- 02/26/14 10:11 PM
Should I Buy a Vacation Home? A critical component to the overall answer is personal based on one's own financial landscape and goals. That aside, Where? and ask yourself "Why" ?? are you thinking about buying a vacation home. The obvious is for personal enjoyment more than likely. But perhaps the focus is more for investment purposes or a place for a permanent retirement haven in a few years, in which case can put you ahead of the game now. There are some tax benefits such as mortgage interest and property taxes which are deductible and help to offset the house (1 comments)
OPEN HOUSE Wednesday, May 30, 2012 from 1pm to 3pm.
Adorable and Affordable lake front home in Noel Galloway on New Jewel Mason Road in Blairsville Georgia. The lake is so inviting and now is the time for summer fun! There are so many reasons to escape to Blairsville in Union County, deep in the heart of the Chattahoochee National Forest surrounded by North Georgia's Blue Ridge Mountains. One of the best reasons is Lake Nottely. Real living is being right on the lake - the ultimate in (4 comments)
lake nottely: North Georgia Nottely Lake Front Home in Blairsville, Union County
- 04/19/12 01:01 AM
Adorable lake front home in Noel Galloway in Blairsville Georgia. There are so many reasons to escape to Blairsville in Union County, deep in the heart of the Chattahoochee National Forest surrounded by North Georgia's Blue Ridge Mountains. One of the best reasons is Lake Nottely. Real living is being right on the lake - the ultimate in relaxation and escaping it all. Lake Nottely features a beach and camping area. In addition to recreation, the lake is used for flood control and power generation. This lake is 20 miles long and has 4,180 surface acres at normal summer pool. The dam (3 comments)
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lake nottely: 4745 Mason Farm Road, Blairsville Georgia 30512
- 10/07/07 05:49 AM
Now this is really living large in the North Georgia Mountains ! Talk about making a "lifestyle choice"! Luxurious, custom home central to Blue Ridge, Fannin County and Blairsville, Union County. Within very close walking distance to Lake Nottely and less than 4 miles to Hwy. 515. If you want a home where no expense was spared, this is the one priced to sell at $510,000 - priced $25,000 under appraisal.
Features2.73 acres (private corner, branch borders back)Home built 20054 bedrooms (but room for more)4 large bathroomsItalian marble throughout2 sided fireplace (master bedroom and living room)2 master suitesmaster bath has roman tub, Italian (10 comments)
lake nottely: North Georgia Mountains Continue to Suffer ...
- 09/30/07 09:45 AM
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) manages many lakes in North Georgia such as Lake Nottelyin Blairsville, Union County; Lake Chatuge in Hiawassee, Towns County; and Lake Blue Ridge in Blue Ridge, Fannin County. Our lakes have been below their normal levels all summer long.
North Georgia continues to suffer from the effects of an extended drought. Many of the tributary reservoirs are well below their targeted levels. Some have even reached winter levels averaging 23 feet below normal. This is very unusual for the North Georgia Mountains. Main river reservoirs are still near normal mainly because they are deep enough for commercial (0 comments)