This beautiful .37 acre lot has deeded lake access rights to Lake Wallenpaupack (5,700 acres, 13 miles long, third largest lake in PA). The property is located in a private gated residential community called Indian Rocks, at the shore of Lake Wallenpaupack. Indian Rocks has its own private boat dock and beach on the lake. This building lot is also very close to pool and tennis courts. You can walk to the pool & tennis in less than 1 minute from the lot! The property is free and clear of any tax, municipal or mortgage liens. The Pocono region lays on the edge of the greater New York City metropolitan area and is by far the fastest growing area in PA. Pike County, which is located right next to Wayne County, is growing faster than any other county in the greater New York City area, including New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania! In fact, a few short months ago, Pike County was on place 85 of the top 100 fastest growing counties in America. (The United States has 3,086 counties.) But recently Pike County jumped from place 85 up to place 72 in the top 100! This area is booming! While America's population grows and urban sprawl spills out over the landscape, those fortunate enough to own land on the edges of metropolitan areas like New York City can realize huge profits from their land ownership by selling once they are overtaken by the relentless urban expansion. This is a wonderful piece of property in an excellent vacation or commuter neighborhood. There is a limited amount of land in America, but not a fixed amount of people to live on and use it. The net population of the United States increases by 1 person every 10 seconds. That means every day this country grows by 8640 people - but not by one additional inch of land. In the next 10 days, 86,400 people will add themselves to our swelling ranks, and every single one will occupy additional space from the existing, unchanging amount available. Another reason why the Pocono region is going to continue to grow rapidly is the Wall Street West project. Many Wall Street banks and financial companies are planning to move backup offices into the Poconos, which is not part of the same power grid as New York City. In the event of a major blackout or terror attack, the backup offices in the Poconos will assure that the companies can continue to function. This project will bring over 1,300 very high paying Wall Street jobs to the Poconos and property prices are expected to rise dramatically.
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