Hideaway Bay Marina - Lake Lanier

It’s great to see water back in Hideaway Bay Marina.  Having kept a boat in this marina a couple years ago I can vouch for the low water issues created with fluctuating lake levels.  Easily one of the most private marina’s on the lake it also offers easy access to Atlanta boaters with a quick ride up 985.  For those new to boating it’s hard to match the convenience of taking out on your boat, enjoying the family fun on Lake Lanier, stepping off and going home.  For the latest Lake Lanier homes for sale please click on the links provided.  For more information please call 770-990-0743 or email JeffBarnwell@remax.net

Hideaway Bay Marina (formerly Starboard Cove Marina) is a full service marina on Lake Lanier.    Its name reflects its unique location just off the main body of the lake, hidden away from irritating and damaging boat wakes.

Just off I-985, next to Flowery Branch.  It can be an adventure to find us the first time in our hidden cove, but one visit will show you why our customers appreciate our protected, beautiful location.  Come see us.

Sobering site for Hideaway Bay just last year.  With the extensive dredging Hideaway Bay should have water for years to come.

Hideaway Bay Marina

Hideaway Bay Marina

 

 

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Selling properties across metro Atlanta I come across many customers looking for the deal of a lifetime.  With most of the builder single family foreclosures having already sold one market that is starting to heat up is remaining subdivisions.  I have a singe family lot for sale in East Cobb that is one of two remaining from a total development of 10 homes and we are receiving two contracts a week from individual buyers and builders.  Season on Lanier with its 30 boat slips is a gem in the rough for a well capitalized builder since the purchase price is well below what development would cost coming out of the ground.  Expect Seasons on Lanier to adopt the new business plan of cost plus when building these properties, cost of the house plus the builders overpriced options.  For help with your Lake Lanier new home purchase please call 770-990-0743 or email jeffbarnwell@remax.net 

By Brandee A. Thomas
bthomas@gainesvilletimes.com

POSTED  Feb. 10, 2010 12:35 p.m.

Seasons on Lake Lanier, an unfinished development in Gainesville, has been purchased by The Kolter Group LLC, a private investment group based in West Palm Beach, Fla.

The community has had a number of financial issues dating back to 2007 when Levitt & Sons, the community’s developer, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. At that time, the community was left partially developed, with promised amenities yet to be constructed.

According to company officials, Kolter plans to “initially focus on selling the existing inventory and then to continue to market the project as an active adult community.”

“We are pleased to have acquired such a premier active adult development as our (entrance) into the Atlanta market,” said Rick Covell, senior vice president of The Kolter Group. “The residents have made extraordinary efforts maintaining the beauty of the community.”

Kolter’s purchase includes 14 furnished model homes, 45 complete or partially complete homes, 169 developed lots, 147 partially developed lots and 290 vacant lots and 30 boat slips

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New legislation from Perdue over water conservation

As posted in the Gainesville Times
By Ashley Fielding
afielding@gainesvilletimes.com
Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue called on state legislators Wednesday to incentivize water conservation.
Perdue unveiled the Georgia Water Stewardship Act of 2010, which will require water-efficient plumbing fixtures in all newly constructed residential and commercial buildings and provide loan incentives for local governments building reservoirs and expanding existing reservoirs.
In [...]

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Commissioners approve Lake Lanier Islands Parkway road name change

as posted in the Gainesville Times
By Melissa Weinman
mweinman@gainesvilletimes.com
POSTED  Jan. 28, 2010 11:30 p.m.
The Hall County Board of Commissioners on Thursday approved changing the name of Holiday and Friendship roads to Lanier Islands Parkway.
“This probably should have been done 15 years ago when they built the new road,” Commissioner Bobby Banks said.
Nobody was at the meeting [...]

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Lake Lanier – 1073

As written in the AJC
Lanier and Allatoona boosters want lake levels permanently raised
By Dan Chapman
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Scarred by the drought, and fearful of a permanent reduction in water levels, homeowners, boaters and marina operators on lakes Lanier and Allatoona are pushing Washington to raise the reservoirs.
For Lanier, the goal is 2 more feet of water [...]

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November Lake Lanier water levels

From 11alive.com
Lake Lanier, Ga. — Lake Lanier finds itself between a dam and a wet place.
Usually this time of year, Lanier has plenty of room to catch and hold the run-off from the winter and spring rains.
But today the lake is above its full level. The Army Corps of Engineers may have to choose between [...]

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