Sunday, August 28, 2016

Adirondack Waterfront Property Includes Many Historic Homes

By Jennifer Bell


There are many beautiful spots located throughout the United States. Each region of the country is different and filled with areas steeped in history and waiting to be discovered by the next generation. The Adirondacks is one such place. Every season has its own unique beauty and appeals to diverse individuals. Ever since the Victorians discovered it, the rich and famous have come here to enjoy the cool summers and the changing autumn foliage. Adirondack waterfront property is still desired by many for its beauty and history.

By the late eighteen hundreds, railroad and steamboat travel made it easier to get to the area. Elaborate hotels with luxurious accommodations were built to entice the wealthiest Americans to come and spend the cool summers. Many of vacationers loved it so much they constructed their own homes on the west shore of Lake George. There were so many mansions built that the area became known as Millionaires' Row.

Palatial estates at the Hamptons and Newport were constructed on small tracts of land putting neighbors right next door to each other. The individuals who opted for building on the water in the Adirondacks had other ideas. They purchased large tracts to show off the splendor of their estates. There are still a few of the mansions left, and some are offered for sale occasionally.

Wikiosco is one of the luxurious homes built at the end of the nineteenth century, for example, that was recently for sale. It would take about thirteen million dollars to purchase this type of estate, but you would be getting a lot. This is one of the last private homes from the era that still exists intact. Like many of that period, it is a Tudor Revival. The mansion comes complete with a twelve car garage, twelve bathrooms, and a massive wine cellar. The views of Lake George are magnificent.

Homes on Lake Placid are also available. For those who do not mind spending between four and eight million dollars, three story residences with eight bedrooms or so, around four or five thousand square feet of living area, and a private boathouse are being offered. Potential purchasers can expect to find numerous fireplaces installed, as well as private pools and tennis courts.

Some people prefer the additional amenities that come with living in a condominium or town home. It is possible to find these types of properties on the water in the Adirondacks. You should expect to pay in the range of five hundred thousand dollars for a two or three story town home. Many offer chef's kitchens.

Reasonably priced single family homes are available on the water here, but you will not get the square footage or amenities your more affluent neighbors enjoy. If you are happy with two or three bedrooms and a community dock, there is plenty of real estate to choose from.

Every since the nineteenth century, people have flocked to the area. Whether you are just visiting or plan to become a home owner in the Adirondacks, you will never get tired of the majestic beauty of this place.




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