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  • Are there any environmental regulations to consider when living on a lake?

    Lakeside communities often have environmental regulations in place to protect the natural beauty of the area. These regulations may pertain to water quality, shoreline preservation, and wildlife conservation.

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  • How do I find available lakeside properties in Connecticut?

    You can search for lakeside properties in Connecticut through local real estate agencies, online listings, and by connecting with experienced real estate agents.

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  • What are the advantages of living in a lakeside community in Connecticut?

    Lakeside living in Connecticut offers breathtaking natural beauty, water-based recreation, a close-knit community, and a serene lifestyle.

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  • How do I find land with water access in Connecticut?

    Lakefront and oceanfront parcels are rare and pricey but possible. Listings on coastal outskirts of Bridgeport, New Haven, Groton, and Stonington may offer water access. Inland listings near Candlewood Lake, Highland Lake, and Lake Waramaug also provide water recreation.

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  • Can you own a beach in Connecticut?

    No. You cannot own a beach in the sense of having exclusive rights, but portions of beachfront can be privately owned property in Connecticut. Above the mean high tide line, private property rights apply to dry sand beach areas. However, below the mean high tide line, Connecticut beaches are subject to public ownership and access […]

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  • Do I own the beach area exposed at low tide on my coastal property?

    No, in Connecticut intertidal areas between the mean high and low tide lines are still considered public trust lands, even when exposed.

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  • Can the public walk across my coastal property to access the shoreline?

    The public does not have an unlimited right to cross private uplands. However, the state may allow reasonable access across private dry sand areas.

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  • Should I get flood insurance for a waterfront home?

    Flood insurance is highly recommended, and may even be required by your mortgage lender for a home in a high-risk flood zone. Be sure to discuss insurance needs with your real estate agent.

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  • How much more expensive is waterfront property?

    Waterfront homes generally command premiums of 50-100% more compared to similar non-waterfront homes in the same market. Prime locations can demand over 200% higher prices.

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  • Are taxes higher for waterfront property?

    Yes, waterfront homes are assessed at higher values, which leads to higher property tax bills. Factor this into your homebuying budget if buying a waterfront home.

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