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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Prices are a little higher in Lake Barcroft than the surrounding neighborhoods because you get access to the lake and the 5 sand-covered beaches with lifeguards and swimming during the summer and ice skating (at your own risk) during the winter. It's a tight community with a lot of events the biggest one probably being the Fourth of July parade and fireworks over the lake. If you want to check out a community event, there is an Earth Day event on Beach 5 on April 27. There will be boat tours, raptors, arts & crafts, food, bluegrass music, etc. On April 19 at 11am, is the 45th annual easter egg hunt where over 3,000 eggs are hidden on one of the beaches. I believe these two events are open to the public. Another one coming up in May is Sand Day and that is when the sand is delivered to the beaches. There is a celebration at one of the beaches that is planned by kids (helped my parents) and includes food, music, face-painting, and games (tug-o-war, penny pile, potato sack races, hula-hoop contest, etc.) on one of the beaches. I think that one may be residents and friends only though. Here is the Lake Barcroft website (a new one is going to be launched very soon): http://www.lakebarcroft.org/[/quote] The lake-front homes in Lake Barcroft are the most expensive in that area, but a typical home in Malbrook or Barcroft Woods typically will sell for more than a house in Lake Barcroft that's not directly on the lake, unless it's a really big house. Also, Malbrook feeds to Sleepy Hollow and Barcroft Woods feeds to Belvedere, which don't have the same issues with overcrowding as Bailey's, which is the assigned school for the northeast section of LB. [/quote]
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