Highly desirable land for sale in Lake George with expansive lake views and complete privacy; own your own mountain!
This is your chance to secure one of very few large parcels with lake and village views, completely private, yet convenient to town.
Multiple areas for building across a total of six APA and Town approved lots.
For inquiries, please email at LakeGeorgeCabin@gmail.com or text/call (518) 832-9881
Perfect location for a family compound or a private lake view home with a guest cabin in place.
Total of 38 acres of south facing, mixed hardwood forest
Six APA and Town approved building lots suitable for single family homes/cabins
Three lots with lake views (after some tree removal)
Two lots with road frontage
Newly renovated all season cabin on 4 acres
Award winning Lake George school district
5 minutes to Lake George Village, 10 minutes to Queensbury
The 38 acres can have lot lines redrawn. Currently the 21 acre, 5 acre and 2.6 acre lots have lake views and could share driveway access to Flat Rock road. Fully engineered plans and topo available.
$1,445,000 for entire property (all 6 lots) including the cabin.
Multiple level areas ready to build
Approved (APA/Town) lots are in place from a previous subdivision plan, and lot lines can always be redrawn if desired. Zoned RM-2 and RR-10.
One bedroom, one bathroom
Loft with second sleeping and sitting area
Original fireplace with new wood-burning insert
New roof, new insulation
Heat pump for all season air conditioning and heat
All new appliances with induction oven
Generator hookup, 50 amp outlet (EV charging or hot tub!)
New well and septic system (sized for 3 br)
Hardwood hickory flooring
Room for a large addition (sunroom?)
17 ft x 24 ft storage barn, concrete slab, new roof
Access to residents only Diamond Point Beach (5 min drive)
Hearthstone State Park Beach (2 min drive)
Five additional beaches within a 10 - 20 minute drive
Million Dollar Beach
Shepherd Park / Village Beach
Ushers Park Beach
Rogers Park Beach (Bolton)
Veterans Memorial Beach (Bolton)
This land has been undisturbed for at least 50 years
Old stone walls throughout the property, likely from the late 1800s when sheep farming dominated the region