Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure why anyone would want to buy a house next to a nuclear power plant.
Because the risk is quite low, especially compared to things like driving a car. And prices can be lower because many people don't understand risk.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why anyone would want to buy a house next to a nuclear power plant.
Anonymous wrote:I'm from Minnesota, so I understand OP's hankering for some lake action.
Lake Anna will deliver, but it gets REALLY crowded on summer weekends, especially on the public side. Like PP said, there are plenty of little houses you can rent for a week or a long weekend. You can have campfires, fish off the dock, rent boats, etc.
Anonymous wrote:My mother lives full-time at Lale Land'or which is about 10 minutes south of Lake Anna. There's not much out there and while the community she lives in is pretty large, it seems like a sleepy lake community most of the time.
Anonymous wrote:My aunt just bought a very tiny little cottage at Lake of the Woods, not much farther away.