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Lake of the Ozarks (Sunrise Beach, MO)
I want to go up there so bad. My family has friends that have started to buy properties out there and my parents just spent a week there. Looks like an absolutely killer time but my net worth would probably be in the -100th percentile for hanging out there
 
I want to go up there so bad. My family has friends that have started to buy properties out there and my parents just spent a week there. Looks like an absolutely killer time but my net worth would probably be in the -100th percentile for hanging out there
Real Estate prices have gone up at The Lake of the Ozarks. We were quite undervalued before the Pandemic hit. In 2019 you could buy a decent 3 bedroom 2 bath 1,500 sq ft house on the lake for like $175,000. Now that same house would run you $400,000 or more. We expect prices to continue to increase due to all of the people who are moving down here full time or are making bank off of VRBO/AirBNB Rental properties that are buying more of them. In comparison though how much would a 3 bedroom 2 bath house cost you at Ginger Cove or Woodcliff? And those lakes aren't 92 miles long with tons of bars, restaurants, races, poker runs,......

I literally boated over 100 miles last weekend. We did what we call the Hole in the Wall Bar Crawl. Basically went to the bars from the 35 mile marker to the 62 Mile Marker by boat. That is the more redneckie area Most of the nicer homes are from the Dam (0 Mile Marker) to the 45 Mile Marker. Once you get past the 45 mm it gets a little more isolated so grocery stores, gas stations, hardware stores, pharmacies......... are further away. Sometimes up to 30 minutes away. There are still some great neighborhoods up there but it is a drive to amenities. Also the boa traffic is much lighter up there and not as many big boats.
 
Nice, Kentucky is great in the fall.
The first time I did the bourbon trail was the weekend we beat MSU. Let me clear my throat!

We were in Lexington, at some whiskey joint with a bunch of tvs. I refused to watch the end because I knew we had lost. My friends were just laughing at me. “You guys scored. You’re going to win.” Liars. Think that was November.

The next time was similar time of year. Don’t recall any events that connect specifically to when though. Last time was May, and we stayed in Louisville. Weather was still pretty calm.Think I was in jeans and jackets the whole trip.
 
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