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Mario Faris
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Vacant Lots in Ellijay, GA?

Mario Faris
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  • Brevard County, FL
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Anyone have experience with buildable lots in Ellijay, GA? I have a client who wants to sell theirs, I've visited Ellijay before and curious to any investors' experiences in the area! It's located in Coosawattee River Resort. 

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We looked at cabin in that same resort.

we didn’t care for it very much. It lacked Mountain View’s and the resort is so large that one must drive windy roads for 20+ minutes to get from one side to the other. It was like a maze that never ended.

Also, it’s zoned sort of funny. There are $500k cabin, but also trailer parks, campsites, etc all in one.

To be fair the pools were nice, as was the river, and comparatively the dues were low. In our search, it stood out to me how many listings there were there. Not that it’s bad, moreso a function of the size of the resort, and with the price point I think it’s naturally a little more transient.


to me, the desirable parts of Ellijay are near downtown, or east of 575 where it’s mountainous and there are wineries. To each their own, but to me this resort felt much more blue collar and less mountain resort if that makes sense.


did you have specific questions I could try to answer? Happy to help



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