Definition: The Lake Oconee Area


Lake Oconee Area

Outsiders are sometimes  confused when we realtors refer to the Lake Oconee Area;  is it a town? how do I search for it? Let me explain:  The Georgia Power Company created Lake Oconee in 1979 by the building of Wallace Dam. The lake encompasses over 374 miles of shoreline that touches on basically three counties:  Greene, Morgan, and Putnam, in Middle Georgia.  Greene is to the east of the lake, the main town is Greensboro.  Morgan borders the west side of the lake, the main town being Madison.  Putnam is on the south side, about a third of the way down, and includes the town of Eatonton.  Interstate I-20 bisects the area and connects with Atlanta to the west, and Augusta to the east.  Many of the lake gated communities are in the area south of Greensboro, and north of Eatonton.  All three counties’ homes for sale are compiled into our local Multiple Listing Service (MLS)  to which all REALTORS  have access.  Information for a quick  search, Zip Codes of the three counties are Greene-30642, Putnam-31024, and Morgan-30650.  For immediate access to the local MLS, check with RE/MAX Agents Realty

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About Look@LakeOconee

After a career in education, I began my career in real estate, joining my husband, a former banker who had been in real estate for several years. Quickly, I capitalized on my people skills and design skills to specialize in buyers, and home staging. I earned a certification in Home Staging from the Professional Stagers Association. I turn the customers over to my former-banker husband to do the numbers, so they get the best of both of us! Jim has a designation in SFR, Short Sales, Foreclosure Resource. We have lived in the Lake Oconee area for over 20 years, and are affiliated with RE/MAX Agents Realty Lake Oconee. We created this blog to inform people who are thinking of relocating to Lake Oconee about the homes, and lifestyle available here.

Posted on April 26, 2011, in Find a home, Uncategorized and tagged , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 11 Comments.

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