Speaking of retirement, what about Eufaula

Quepos1

Senior Member
It seems it would be nice on the lake and no really large cities close by flocking with people although I haven't been there is some years. Any pros and cons to living there?
 

sinclair1

Senior Member
Love the lake and area. I just ain't into 50-50 diversity, so that's my issue, but I did check it out.

Country diversity is nothing like city expansion diversity, but when the city made you uproot twice already it tends to be on the front burner.

We have a place in Hancock, so I know the difference and respect it, just too many scars to retire in that situation

We stopped at barbs country kitchen this time thru I think is there or Dothan. Laid back towns there are.
 

Quepos1

Senior Member
I live on a 25,000 acre lake now and we have gators, I've lived here for 30 years and there's never been a gator attack in this time. We do have 10-15 drunks drown or get killed in boats crashes per year but no gator attacks
 

LTZ25

Senior Member
I'm on Sinclair and like the Milledgeville area but Eufaula is a awesome lake but not sure about the city .
 

dixiecutter

Eye Devour ReeB
You'll love retirement around your household and on thr lake at Eufaula. You'll not like you trips to town for groceries and what/nots, our out to eat. Then again, the "unlikeables" make it affordable.
 

nrh0011

Senior Member
quiet area to retire, nice lake, but like dixiecutter mentioned, I don't think you would enjoy the scene around town in that area.
 

mark-7mag

Useless Billy Director of transpotation
You'll love retirement around your household and on thr lake at Eufaula. You'll not like you trips to town for groceries and what/nots, our out to eat. Then again, the "unlikeables" make it affordable.
That Popeyes Chicken on 431 is a nice place to eat
 

Artfuldodger

Senior Member
I would look into the rules of property ownership on a Army Corp lake vs a Georgia Power lake if I was buying lakefront property.

We used to go to Fort Gaines and camp at the Cotton Hill Campground.
 
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