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So sorry, did not receive notice of this post that I recall! I am a little late in responding .
Yes, not lakefront property as in waterfrontage, but up above without direct access to the water...iow; where we will need to trailer the boat to the community boat ramp.
That type of property is so much less expensive of course and we want a few acres at least so a compromise had to be made: more land OR lakefront. We choose more land LOL
The difficult part is determining where we can go with not so humid summers but still really nice (68-70°) nights during summer, and summer being at least 3 months, (prefereably more) of 80°-90° days.
I know this is likely nearly impossible and I am asking too much, but I would like to get close...my husband would prefer winters above 40° as well...*that* seems to be my problem, but I have not covered every lake in every state that is below the freezing winter line that has a very nice mountain range near by.
Thank you!
Lake County in Central Florida would be ideal if you could deal with the humidity.