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5 Reasons To Consider Lake Front Living

There’s nothing quite like waking up, walking out onto your own private beach, and watching the sunrise over the lake; the soft glow reflecting over the glistening water, a gentle morning breeze flowing through your yard. Lake living can feel like you’re on a never ending vacation — and who wouldn’t want that? 

Aside from spectacular sunrises and lingering sunsets, lake living offers something for everyone. Whether you’re an avid water skier, an early-morning angler, or are simply interested in relaxing and soaking up the sun, there is a place for everyone at the lake. Let’s take a look at six reasons why you should consider living on the lake.

1. Lake Living Benefits Your Health

There’s something about being on the water that relaxes you. For people who live a busy life, lake living can help you slow down, relax, and refocus. Unsurprisingly, this feeling of relaxation has many positive benefits for your health.

Reduces stress

Lake living is peaceful. It’s easy-going and serene. When you live in an urban environment, it can make it hard to notice how much stress your body carries. Over time, this stress can take a toll on your physical and mental health.

By moving close to the water, you can experience a calming effect over your body that reduces stress. No more fast-paced urban life, just the quiet beauty of the environment that surrounds you. 

Improves Sleep

Less stress means a more restful night’s sleep, too. Sleep is crucial to good health. It is a time for your body to rest and recover from a long day. When you live in such a peaceful environment, your quality of sleep is likely to improve. The lack of noise pollution from city life, as well as the reduced stress, will make it easier to fall, and stay, asleep.

1.Cleaner Air

When you live on the lake, you’re exposed to clean air, and plenty of it. With less air pollution, there is a noticeable difference in the air quality around a lake. By spending more time in fresh air, you can help boost your immune system and increase your white blood cell count, helping you fight off infections. Not only that, but the clean air and proximity to nature can also improve your mood, productivity, and learning.

2. There’s Always Something to do

One of the best parts about lake living is the amount of water activities to enjoy. When you live near a lake, you can easily explore hidden coves with a kayak, go paddle boarding with a friend, or take a dip off the dock. If you’re looking for a relaxing, yet challenging, activity, get in touch with nature and test your skill (or luck) at fishing. Wakeboarding and waterskiing are sure to get your adrenaline pumping, too. 

With such easy access to the water, you may find yourself spending more time on the lake than in your home. 

3. Go on the Water — Whenever You Want 

Being right on the lake makes it easier for you to enjoy all that it has to offer, and that means your boat, too. When you live on the water, you’ll likely have access to a personal dock. This added convenience as a boat owner saves you time and money. No more driving to get to your boat, or struggling to find a place to store it. Now it’s merely steps away! Docks aren’t just ideal for boat owners, however. They can also be used as a diving board, a fishing spot, or even just a place to sit and enjoy the views.  

4. Fewer Nosy Neighbors

When you have a lake house, you have fewer neighbors. Homes on a lake tend to be further apart, allowing for more privacy than a traditional neighborhood. This additional intimacy makes lake living a calming escape from the hustle and bustle of the modern world.

5. Waterfront Homes are Prime Real Estate  

In real estate, location is everything, and waterfront homes are the creme de la creme. Homes on the water typically see the highest appreciation in value over the years. So, when you purchase a home on the water, you are making an investment you won’t soon regret. 

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The Developers of RESIDENCES AT LAKE NANCY support the preservation of the lakes, thus, the approved development plans are conducive to maintaining the lakes in their natural state.

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Lake Killarney, also known as Petty Lake, is a shallow lake on New Providence Island in the Bahamas, and the largest on the island. Considered hidden from view, it is located just west of Lynden Pindling International Airport. It connects to the smaller Lake Nancy to its north through a canal made for canoeing.

Ecology

Lake Killarney is bounded by marshland and mangrove cays.[1] Types of fish found in Lake Killarney include Wahooking mackerel, and juvenile fish. Bird species such as Coots and ducks rest amongst the mangroves.

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DISCLAIMER: The Developer reserves the right to change specifications or substitute materials and products of equal or higher quality. Programmatic changes may be incorporated as the design develops,  as may be required by the Planning Department or as may be required due to operational or supply chain requirements. 

PRICE CHANGE: The developer reserves the right to change the price without notice.

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