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Old 09-06-2021, 11:30 AM   #58
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Originally Posted by VitaBene View Post
Sure but we have already seen the lake camps swallowed up by the rich crowd... the rich crowd is getting pushed off the by the richer crowd. What is lost are the working folks that used to wait and cook at your favorite restaurants, cut your grass and build your decks who can no longer afford to live here
This is not surprising.

Think back: Lake Shore Park was created when there was a lot of available land lakeside.

It gave "the working man and woman" an opportunity to build and own a cabin on or near the lake for an affordable price, with beach access.

Not anymore: "No room at the inn."

As the available land has been built on or is otherwise protected there is only one viable solution: the price rises due to demand.
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