Unique Real Estate Opportunity – Abbey Dockominium Boat Slip on Lake Geneva
Here’s possibly a new real estate term for you. Did you know that today you can purchase a Boat Slip on Lake Geneva in the form of a condominium, called a “Dockominium”? These boat slips are located in Fontana on Geneva Lake adjacent to the grounds of the Abbey Resort in the Abbey Harbor. They can be purchased in 3 different sizes depending on the size of your boat. The largest size is called “AA” and is 44′ x 14′. The middle size, “AB” is 30′ x 11′ and the smaller “C” size is 26′ x 8.5′. They range in price currently today from $89,900 for the smaller size to $129,500 for the largest size. This is a fairly unique concept allowing a boat owner to keep a boat on Lake Geneva and within the protection from the elements of the Harbor. There is a bridge the boats need to be able to go under to get out to the main body of the lake, so sail boats would not be an option. The height limit is approximately 12′ 6 “. Click here to view the Abbey Marina FAQ page.
If you own or are considering the purchase of a home or condominium in the Fontana, Williams Bay or Linn Township areas on Lake Geneva, and have not been able to find the right combination of either a home or condominium that would have the immediate use of a boat slip, a Dockominium might be the perfect solution. The annual condominium fees are affordable ranging in price from $861 to $2,072 per year, depending on the size of the boat and the annual taxes typically range from $750 to $1,600 based on slip size.
For more details on an Abbey Dockominium available for sale or for lease contact Bob Webster of Keefe Real Estate. A detailed list of past sales is available as well as a map showing the various slip sizes and locations. To easily search for a home or condominium in the Lake Geneva Area, go to www.LakeGenevaProperty.com.
Contact Bob Webstercall (262) 348-3233 or (800) 364-7579 24 Hour Voice Mail
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