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Neely Henry Lake Mortgages

The only thing between you and the lake home you've always wanted . . .
the right financing.

Neely Henry Lake is situated near the town of Gadsden in north Alabama. On the Coosa River System it is the second impoundment out of six lakes, running from north to south Alabama. Although the lower lake features many feeder creeks and sprawling lake flats, it is not a huge, spread out lake. But it is a long Lake, 77 miles from dam to dam. Sitting in the foothills of the Appalachians, the scenery around Neely Henry ranges from majestic, wooded hills and picturesque rock cliffs at the lower end of the lake, to the city skyline in the middle section, to the river like wilderness of the upper reaches.

Neely Henry Lake is also only minutes away from the city of Birmingham and offers outstanding opportunities for recreation on this large, beautiful impoundment. With numerous marinas and public launches, there is easy access to all parts of the lake. Neely Henry has also become known as a great fishery for all species, especially bass, crappie and catfish.
The lake features 11,200 acres of water and 339 miles of shoreline. Above Neely Henry Lake is Weiss Lake, impounded in 1961. Situated below Neely Henry Lake dam lies Logan Martin Lake, impounded in 1964. Neely Henry Lake, the youngest of all six Coosa River Lakes, was the last man-made lake on the Coosa River System to be impounded in the 1960's. Dam completion took place in August of 1966.

If you are looking at lake homes on Neely Henry lake, we can help make your lake property dreams come true.  Contact Rob today at the information below and he will discuss all your financing options.

Rob Skelton
Mortgage Loan Specialist
(256) 310-8378
rskelton@aliantbank.com

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