Historic Deep Creek Lake Waterfront Property for Sale - The Point View Inn
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By: JonBell jbell@railey.com 301-501-0735 April 7th, 2009 Category: Deep Creek Lake Real Estate |
The Point View Inn - Offered at $4,995,000
For decades this historic waterfront site at Deep Creek Lake has offered waterfront lodging, the popular Point View Inn restaurant, Boardwalk lounge and boat docking to thousands of visitors at Deep Creek Lake. Many will remember the beautiful sunsets glistening on the waterfront while dining or just relaxing to let the day pass.

Currently the hotel/restaurants structure requires renovations or removal. A separate waterfront lounge “The Boardwalk” will continue to operate in the summer of 2009. Visions of current owners Don & Amy Nemith to build a hotel conference center or residential town homes are potentially the highest and best use of this property.
The development potential of this property is as follows;
- 610+/- Feet of Deep Creek lakefront
- Commercial Site Zoned Town Center
- Approved for a 40 Room Hotel Conference Center or 15 Residential Town homes

View http://www.pointviewforsale.com for Site Description, Proposed Land Uses, Condominium Hotel, Town Home Units, Aerial Map, Zoning, DNR, Phase I Environmental, Appraisal and Demographics.
You can also read more information about this property at Jon Bell’s Deep Creek Lake Real Estate Blog at the following link http://deepcreekhotproperties.blogspot.com/
View the Inn at Point View website at the following link: http://www.pointviewinn.com/
Listed by Rich Orr and Jon Bell. Call Railey Realty (301) 387-2000 to arrange for a private showing of the property.

May 1st, 2009 at 3:25 pm
Wow, the hotel design is um, really breathtakingly…ugly. Looks like a Disney imitation Bavaria thing. Busch Gardens maybe. Please don’t build that on our nice lake.
Does anyone else think the density of docks and building on our once pretty lake is just a tad out of hand? Do we really need a 40 room condo hotel with another zillion boat slips? The lake is way overcrowded as it is. Please don’t build this.