This is the most complete Lake Burton Ga real estate listing site available. You will find waterfront homes for sale from all the local brokers in one convenient location. Narrow your dream home search and learn more about the Lake Burton market by checking back often to see the newest Lake Burton listings and the most recent Lake Burton sales.
2009 Lake Burton Sales
Deer Hill $1,390,000 – Brady Lane $4,600,000 – Meeting House Mtn $2,700,000 – Wildflower $880,000 – Weatherly Lane $1,250,000 – Pepe $1,200,000 – Meeting House Mtn $840,000 – Moccasin Creek $950,000 – Whistle Stop $4,200,000 – Murray Cove $750,000 – Burton Mtn $1,050,000 – Cody Lane $1,100,000
2008 Lake Burton Sales
Moccasin Creek $2,650,000 – Cherokee $2,452,000 – Rainbow Village $2,350,000 – Murray Cove $2,300,000 – East Wildcat $2,100,000 – Freelock $2,100,000 – Wildflower $1,950,000 – Blalock Goldmine $1,895,000 – Buford $1,850,000 – Burton Dam (lot) $1,595,000 – Ladybug $1,575,000 – Cherokee $1,550,000 – Cherokee $1,550,000 – Highlander $1,537,500 – Meeting House Mtn $1,520,000 – Dee Lane $1,475,000 – Meeting House Mtn $1,425,000 – East Wildcat $1,350,000 – East Wildcat $1,232,500 – Limberlost $1,200,000 – Burton Mtn Rd $1,050,000 – Moccasin Creek $969,500 – Blalock Goldmine $900,000 – Bristol $850,000 – Folsom $828,500 – Moccasin Creek $800,000 – Landing Lane $790,000 – Blalock Goldmine REO $675,000 - Seabrook Lane $650,000 – Murray Cove $625,000 – Murray Cove $570,000 – Rainbow Village $550,000 – Wildcat (half interest) $550,000 – *Finch Lane $495,000 – Draketown (half interest) $400,000 – *Hoboken $310,000 – *Raindance Lane $240,000 – *Seasons of Burton (shared interest) $135,000
*Lake Access
LAKE BURTON is the great “Mother of Waters” in the Tallulah-Tugalo hydro-electric development system. Lake Burton’s surface, 1,866 feet above the sea, is the highest level in the chain of reservoirs.
Its power plant, completed in 1926 with a capacity of 12,000 horse power, is secondary in importance to the immense Lake Burton dam which impounds the principal reserve supply of water for the entire system, insuring continuous operation regardless of seasonal fluctuation in rainfall.
Lake Burton dam is strategically located to join the shoulders of two mountain peaks at the neck of a chain of broad deep valleys. It is 116 feet high and 1,250 feet long and impounds more than five billion cubic feet of water in a lake of 2,775 acres surface area. Lake Burton locks up in this mammoth reservoir the flow of many mountain streams, including the Tallulah river, draining an area of 136 square miles and fed not only by the rain fall, which is heavier in this region than in any other part of Georgia, but also by countless mountain springs.
The entire town of Burton, Georgia, which nestled between the mountains which were destined to become shores of the lake, was bought outright by the Company before construction of the dam was begun in 1917. It was vacated and salvaged before the dam was completed December 22, 1919, and has lain flooded under millions of tons of water ever since the reservoir was filled just eight months later, August 18, 1920.
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Lake Burton Real Estate
This is the most complete Lake Burton Ga real estate listing site available. You will find waterfront homes for sale from all the local brokers in one convenient location. Narrow your dream home search and learn more about the Lake Burton market by checking back often to see the newest Lake Burton listings and the most recent Lake Burton sales.
2009 Lake Burton Sales
Deer Hill $1,390,000 – Brady Lane $4,600,000 – Meeting House Mtn $2,700,000 – Wildflower $880,000 – Weatherly Lane $1,250,000 – Pepe $1,200,000 – Meeting House Mtn $840,000 – Moccasin Creek $950,000 – Whistle Stop $4,200,000 – Murray Cove $750,000 – Burton Mtn $1,050,000 – Cody Lane $1,100,000
2008 Lake Burton Sales
Moccasin Creek $2,650,000 – Cherokee $2,452,000 – Rainbow Village $2,350,000 – Murray Cove $2,300,000 – East Wildcat $2,100,000 – Freelock $2,100,000 – Wildflower $1,950,000 – Blalock Goldmine $1,895,000 – Buford $1,850,000 – Burton Dam (lot) $1,595,000 – Ladybug $1,575,000 – Cherokee $1,550,000 – Cherokee $1,550,000 – Highlander $1,537,500 – Meeting House Mtn $1,520,000 – Dee Lane $1,475,000 – Meeting House Mtn $1,425,000 – East Wildcat $1,350,000 – East Wildcat $1,232,500 – Limberlost $1,200,000 – Burton Mtn Rd $1,050,000 – Moccasin Creek $969,500 – Blalock Goldmine $900,000 – Bristol $850,000 – Folsom $828,500 – Moccasin Creek $800,000 – Landing Lane $790,000 – Blalock Goldmine REO $675,000 - Seabrook Lane $650,000 – Murray Cove $625,000 – Murray Cove $570,000 – Rainbow Village $550,000 – Wildcat (half interest) $550,000 – *Finch Lane $495,000 – Draketown (half interest) $400,000 – *Hoboken $310,000 – *Raindance Lane $240,000 – *Seasons of Burton (shared interest) $135,000
*Lake Access
LAKE BURTON is the great “Mother of Waters” in the Tallulah-Tugalo hydro-electric development system. Lake Burton’s surface, 1,866 feet above the sea, is the highest level in the chain of reservoirs.
Its power plant, completed in 1926 with a capacity of 12,000 horse power, is secondary in importance to the immense Lake Burton dam which impounds the principal reserve supply of water for the entire system, insuring continuous operation regardless of seasonal fluctuation in rainfall.
Lake Burton dam is strategically located to join the shoulders of two mountain peaks at the neck of a chain of broad deep valleys. It is 116 feet high and 1,250 feet long and impounds more than five billion cubic feet of water in a lake of 2,775 acres surface area. Lake Burton locks up in this mammoth reservoir the flow of many mountain streams, including the Tallulah river, draining an area of 136 square miles and fed not only by the rain fall, which is heavier in this region than in any other part of Georgia, but also by countless mountain springs.
The entire town of Burton, Georgia, which nestled between the mountains which were destined to become shores of the lake, was bought outright by the Company before construction of the dam was begun in 1917. It was vacated and salvaged before the dam was completed December 22, 1919, and has lain flooded under millions of tons of water ever since the reservoir was filled just eight months later, August 18, 1920.
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