by Joshua Dower | Apr 22, 2026 | Living on Lake Lanier
Do Lake Lanier Dock Permits Transfer When You Buy a Home? No. A Lake Lanier dock permit does not automatically transfer to the new owner at closing. The moment the deed changes hands, the existing permit expires. The buyer must then complete a formal Change of Owner...
by Joshua Dower | Mar 29, 2026 | Living on Lake Lanier
Most buyers arrive at North Lake Lanier having already done their homework on the south end—Flowery Branch, Buford, and the Atlanta-proximate corridors that dominate the headlines. What they haven’t done is run the actual numbers on the North. The North end of...
by Joshua Dower | Mar 29, 2026 | Living on Lake Lanier
Selling a home on Lake Lanier is not the same as selling a home that happens to be near water. The dock, the shoreline, the water depth, and the Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) permit—these are the variables that determine whether your listing commands a premium or...
by Joshua Dower | Mar 29, 2026 | Living on Lake Lanier
Pricing a Lake Lanier home correctly in 2026 requires more than pulling comps—it requires understanding how dock tier, county taxes, and inventory surges interact. As of April 2026, inventory is up 49% year-over-year. While the list-to-sale ratio holds at 96%, homes...
by Joshua Dower | Mar 28, 2026 | Living on Lake Lanier
If your Lake Lanier home has been listed for more than 30 days without a serious offer, you’re not alone — but you’re also not powerless. The 2026 market around Cumming, Forsyth County, and Dawsonville is more discerning than it’s been in years....