Lake Lot For Sale

Welcome to Lot 43 in the beautiful Stillwater community near Lake Cumberland -- a secluded, nature-rich subdivision offering the perfect balance of tranquility and recreation. Spanning 1.5 acres of cleared, gently rolling land, this prime lot is ready for your dream home or log cabin getaway. Whether you're looking to build a permanent residence or a weekend retreat, this spot delivers privacy, beauty, and convenience.

Residents enjoy access to a private golf course, a scenic pond, walking trails, and a designated boat trailer parking area. The property is ideally situated just minutes from Lake Cumberland's renowned boating and fishing. Protective restrictions are in place to maintain the subdivision's peaceful setting and long-term property values.

Utilities are available, and the neighborhood is already home to a mix of beautifully built custom homes. Nature walks, birdwatching, or simply relaxing in your own green space -- it's all possible here.

Don't miss your chance to own a slice of Kentucky paradise. Schedule your tour today and explore all the potential Lot 43 has to offer!

Property Details

  • Location: Lake Cumberland
  • Acres: 1.500
  • County: Russell County
  • Community: Stillwater
  • MLS #: 25006758

Location

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Contact Information:

Contact Agent
Buyer's Agent: Sherri Brock-Frye
Godby Realty & Auction
606-875-1270
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Listing Agent: Torsten Langguth, Prosperity Real Estate, 606-775-0345, 606-775-0345 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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Lake Lot For Sale in Russell Springs, Kentucky
Ad Number : 6008898
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Added: Apr 05, 2025
Updated on: Apr 05, 2025
All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.