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Since all of the lakefront lots on Lake Adger are in a huge subdivision, they all have deed restrictions designed to keep Lake Adger as natural and beautiful in fifty years as it is today. When you are buying a vacant lot in Lake Adger or anywhere, you need to be aware of the deed restrictions. If you would like to read the deed restrictions for a property in Polk county, here is the process.
Get the deed to the property. The deed restrictions are mentioned in the deed. They are mentioned as being recorded in book number ? on page number ? in the public records of Polk county North Carolina.
Go to http://cotthosting.com/ncpolkexternal. Click on book page. Put in the book and page that you learned from the deed. Click on pages. Your deed restrictions will appear. Usually, they will be several pages. You can print them out if you like.
I learned how to do this when one of my clients was looking at lot 3 in Hawk Ridge. This is the least expensive lakefront lot on Lake Adger as of this writing ($99,900). Here is a link to a video of that lot https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N45YBEuquAY
If I can help you buy or sell property in western North Carolina, I am a full time hard working Realtor. Call me at 828 755 6996 .www.hendersonvillekw.com www.climerconsulting.com
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