Monday, November 30, 2009

Lake Sequoyah Arkansas Cherokee Village Lakeview Vacation Home with Private Dock Nightly Rental






Lake Sequoyah Cherokee Village Arkansas
Lakeview Vacation Home with Private Dock
on Nightly Rental
for $85.00 per night






Rent a fully furnished home with a lakeview and a private dock for the price of a motel room!

This lovely 2 bedroom vacation home in Cherokee Village, Arkansas is located directly across the street from Lake Sequoyah. Enjoy the year round views of the lake from the large front deck. This home comes with your own private dock to keep your boat, swim, fish, or just to sit and enjoy the view. The private dock to this home is located just a quick walk from the home.

Lake Sequoyah is connected by a navigable channel to Lake Thunderbird, the largest lake in Cherokee Village. Two championship 18 hole golf courses, Cherokee Village Town Center, Thunderbird Marina, and other amenities are all located just a few minutes away. The town's public beach on Lake Sequoyah is located within walking distance to the home.

Sleeps 6

Home also includes washer, dryer, dishwasher, cable tv, bbq gas grill

$85 per night. From May 1st until October 1st, stay in the home for 6 consecutive nights and get the 7th night free.

From October 1st until May 1st, lower weekly rates can also apply. For the months of December, January, and February, deduct $10.00 per night.

This home is also available for monthly rental from October 1st until May 1st for $745 per month and includes all utilities.

For more details and photos of this vacation rental, please visit the following link:

http://www.king-rhodes.com/portal/index.php?action=listingview&listingID=1047

For reservations or more information, please contact:

KING-RHODES RENTALS
249 Iroquois Drive
Cherokee Village, Arkansas 72529
Tel 870-257-3258
Fax 870-257-3404
Toll Free 800-331-5896
Email rentals@king-rhodes.com
www.king-rhodes.com



Sunday, November 29, 2009

Highlights of Lake Cherokee in Cherokee Village, Arkansas




Highlights of Lake Cherokee
in Cherokee Village, Arkansas


Cherokee Village, Arkansas has seven private lakes that offer plenty of outdoor recreation.

One of the seven is Lake Cherokee. The highlights of this lake are:

* 37 acres

* 1.461 miles of shoreline

* Maximum depth 40 feet

* Fishing, swimming, no-wake boating, and canoeing allowed

* Lake Cherokee flows with a scenic waterfall into and through Papoose Park.

Lake Cherokee is known as the fishing lake of Cherokee Village that many residents fish consistantly. It is very close to Town Center and close to all the amenities in Cherokee Village. It's just a short drive to the east entrance of Cherokee Village on the "4 lane" Highway 62/412 for convenience to shopping in Highland, Hardy, and Ash Flat.

The lake is on the Sharp County side of Cherokee Village. Lake Cherokee has many homes around its shoreline with not many empty lots remaining.

Lake Cherokee is no-wake lake and another very peaceful lake in Cherokee Village. This a good lake for canoeing, fishing and no-wake pontoon boat cruising for the residents and guests.

There is access to the lakeshore for those who do not live on the lake at Papoose Park at the north side of the lake by hiking up the trails by the waterfall or you can access the lake on East Lakeshore Drive also at the north end of the lake. The dam at Lake Cherokee creates that wonderful waterfall that you can see at the park at Town Center at the intersection of Cherokee Road and Iroquois Drive.

Discussion of Lake Cherokee

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All of the lakes in Cherokee Village are operated by the Cherokee Village Suburban Improvement District (SID) for the use and enjoyment of property owners and their guests. Lake Patrol officers monitor the lakes to make sure all boats are in compliance with state and local regulations, and that all users of the lakes are property owners and/or their registered guests.



Highlights of Lake Navajo in Cherokee Village, Arkansas



Highlights of Lake Navajo
in Cherokee Village, Arkansas


Cherokee Village, Arkansas has seven private lakes that offer plenty of outdoor recreation.

One of the seven is Lake Navajo. The highlights of this lake are:

* 34 acres

* Maximum depth 25 feet

* Fishing, swimming, no-wake boating, and canoeing allowed

Lake Navajo is a quiet lake in Cherokee Village that has residents say has a sense of community to it. It is also the closest lake to the south entrance of the village and minutes away from the elementary school. It is just a short drive out to the "4 lane" Highway 62/412 for convenience to shopping in Highland, Hardy, and Ash Flat.

The lake is on the Sharp County side of Cherokee Village. Lake Navajo has many homes around it its shoreline, yet does not seem crowded.

Lake Navajo is no-wake lake and a very peaceful lake in Cherokee Village. This a good lake for canoeing, fishing and no-wake pontoon boat cruising for the residents and guests. There is access to the lakeshore for those who do not live on the lake at two parks on Lake Navajo, Navajo Park and Allegheny Park. Allegheny Park has hiking trails available for those who want to explore the nature near this lake.

Discussion of Lake Navajo

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All of the lakes in Cherokee Village are operated by the Cherokee Village Suburban Improvement District (SID) for the use and enjoyment of property owners and their guests. Lake Patrol officers monitor the lakes to make sure all boats are in compliance with state and local regulations, and that all users of the lakes are property owners and/or their registered guests.



Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Highlights of Lake Aztec in Cherokee Village, Arkansas




Highlights of Lake Aztec
in Cherokee Village, Arkansas


Cherokee Village, Arkansas has seven private lakes that offer plenty of outdoor recreation.

One of the seven is Lake Aztec. The highlights of this lake are:

* 19.3 acres

* Maximum depth unknown

* Fishing, swimming, no-wake boating, and canoeing allowed

Lake Aztec is a very small, quiet and picturesque lake in Cherokee Village. It can be seen as you drive by on Cherokee Road. The lake is on the Fulton County side of Cherokee Village. Lake Aztec has just a few homes along its shoreline and is a postcard picture when driving by.

Lake Aztec, I've been told, has some good fishing in it primarily due to the fact that it is not used very often by anybody except for the few homeowners who live on the lake. Fishing on Lake Aztec would be like fishing on your private lake.

Lake Aztec is no-wake lake and the smallest of the lakes in Cherokee Village. It does provide a very peacful fishing or canoeing atmosphere. There is access to the lake on Cherokee Road.

Discussion of Lake Aztec

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All of the lakes in Cherokee Village are operated by the Cherokee Village Suburban Improvement District (SID) for the use and enjoyment of property owners and their guests. Lake Patrol officers monitor the lakes to make sure all boats are in compliance with state and local regulations, and that all users of the lakes are property owners and/or their registered guests.



Thursday, November 12, 2009

Michael E. Myers, Licensed Arkansas Real Estate Agent specializing in Cherokee Village, Arkansas



Michael E. Myers
Licensed Arkansas Real Estate Agent specializing in Cherokee Village, Arkansas

About Me

After many years as a landlord and real estate investor, my interest in real estate has led me to help guide buyers and sellers of Cherokee Village real estate through the sometimes turbulent and daunting, and always unique real estate transaction. Scroll through the King-Rhodes & Associates listings and you will see that there is a home or a unique property for everyone in Cherokee Village. I look forward to showing you why this is one of America's low priced, best kept secrects.

I have owned real estate in Cherokee Village since 2004. In that time, I have seen Cherokee Village through the eyes of tourist, a property owner, a home owner, and an owner of homes rented out to vacationers, and still do. This has given me an intimate knowledge of the local area through many perspectives.

Please feel free to search for properties and if you would like additional information it's just a phone call away or email away.

At King-Rhodes.com, you can sign up for a FREE update of properties that are listed with us. On the left side of the main page, click on the "Member Signup" link and fill out the online form for this free service. If there are any questions I can answer, please contact me toll free at 888.261.2167 or on my cell at 561.222.0747. You can always email me at mike@king-rhodes.com

Please look around my websites below. I've placed a wealth of information regarding the area for your reference. They are continuously being updated, so please check back often. Also, you can always visit my Blog for my take on real estate happenings in the area.

I can offer "concierge" real estate services to all of my clients, using the same attention to detail I use in my personal and business life. If you are interested in Cherokee Village and the beautiful surrounding Spring River area of northern Arkansas, I can help! Let's get together and talk about your property buying and/or selling plans. Let me explain how I can be Your Cherokee Village Agent.

"Cherokee Village - This is my Arkansas!

Areas of Expertise

My experience has been owner-occupied residential, second homes, vacation homes, homes purchased for the purpose of long term and/or vacation rental. I specialize in lakefront and golf course properties, both buildable lots and homes.

My strengths include local pricing knowledge leading to extreme negotiating expertise.

About King-Rhodes & Associates

As the largest real estate company in the area and the only real estate company located in Cherokee Village, King-Rhodes & Associates, Inc. has been successfully helping people buy and sell property in Ash Flat, Cherokee Village, Evening Shade, Hardy, Highland, Mammoth Spring, Williford, Worth and along the Spring and South Fork Rivers for over 25 years.

Websites of interest

Mike has put together a valuable web-based, comprehensive resource full of information about Cherokee Village and the surrounding area that is constantly being updated and added to. It is for all to use, including other agents, if they so desire.

These websites will help in the gathering of information for those interested in Cherokee Village, as well as for those who are already property owners, residents, and long time visitors.

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Highlights of Lake Chanute in Cherokee Village, Arkansas




Highlights of Lake Chanute
in Cherokee Village, Arkansas

Cherokee Village, Arkansas has seven private lakes that offer plenty of outdoor recreation.

One of the seven is Lake Chanute. The highlights of this lake are:

* 65 acres

* 2.273 miles of shoreline

* Maximum depth unknown

* Fishing, swimming, no-wake boating, and canoeing allowed

Lake Chanute is a very quiet and picturesque lake in Cherokee Village. It can be seen as you drive by on Cherokee Road. The lake is on the Fulton County side of Cherokee Village. Lake Chanute has very good fishing and is very close to the south golf course.

Lake Chanute has an easy to use boat ramp. There is never alot of boat traffic on the lake, therefore it is a favorite place to fish by boat or right off the shore. From the boat ramp, there is a path that takes you to a cove that is popular with local fishermen.

Lake Chanute is no-wake lake and just a little smaller than Lake Sequoyah, yet it is large enough for relaxing pontoon boat rides around the lake. Swimming and floating in Lake Chanute is a favorite summer past-time.

Discussion of Lake Chanute

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All of the lakes in Cherokee Village are operated by the Cherokee Village Suburban Improvement District (SID) for the use and enjoyment of property owners and their guests. Lake Patrol officers monitor the lakes to make sure all boats are in compliance with state and local regulations, and that all users of the lakes are property owners and/or their registered guests.



Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Highlights of Lake Omaha in Cherokee Village, Arkansas




Highlights of Lake Omaha
in Cherokee Village, Arkansas

Cherokee Village, Arkansas has seven private lakes that offer plenty of outdoor recreation.

One of the seven is Lake Omaha. The highlights of this lake are:

* 139 acres

* 4.7 miles of shoreline

* Maximum depth 40 feet

*Boating, water-skiing, tubing, fishing, swimming, and canoeing allowed

* Full service marina

* The second largest lake in Cherokee Village

Lake Omaha is the second largest lake in Cherokee Village. It is in the Fulton County side of Cherokee Village. Lake Omaha boasts some of the newest and largest homes in all of the village.

Lake Omaha is one of the two lakes where water skiing and tubing is allowed in the village. There is never alot of boat traffic on the lake, therefore it is a favorite of water skiers who are looking for that perfect "glass" water to ski on.

Lake Omaha almost feels like a private lake inside a community of already private lakes. Due to its location on the western side of the village, it is not used as much as Lake Thunderbird and Lake Sequoyah is by the Cherokee Village residents and their guests. When you are on the lake, you generally have more privacy most days which gives you that "we have the lake to ourselves" feeling.

Discussion of Lake Omaha

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All of the lakes in Cherokee Village are operated by the Cherokee Village Suburban Improvement District (SID) for the use and enjoyment of property owners and their guests. Lake Patrol officers monitor the lakes to make sure all boats are in compliance with state and local regulations, and that all users of the lakes are property owners and/or their registered guests.



Monday, November 9, 2009

Highlights of Lake Thunderbird in Cherokee Village, Arkansas





Highlights of Lake Thunderbird
in Cherokee Village, Arkansas


Cherokee Village, Arkansas has seven private lakes that offer plenty of outdoor recreation.

One of the seven is Lake Thunderbird. The highlights of this lake are:

* 264 acres

* 7.2 miles of shoreline

* Maximum depth 75 feet

* Boating, water-skiing, tubing, fishing, swimming, and canoeing allowed

* The largest and most popular lake in Cherokee Village

* Marina w/ boat rentals, bait and fishing tackle

* Access through channel to Gitche Gummee Swimming Beach on Lake Sequoyah

* Navigable channel connects and allows boat access between Lake Thunderbird and Lake Sequoyah.

Lake Thunderbird is the most popular lake in Cherokee Village. It is the main focal point for the village. It is where the annual Fourth of July Fireworks celebration is held in the village and is always one of the highlights of the year.

Lake Thunderbird is where to go to water ski and take the kids tubing on a beautiful summer day. At night, when the skiers are off the lake, untie the lines, push off from the dock, and take in a nice evening cruise and enjoy the evening. Get up in the morning and open up the throttle again.

However, when you feel like getting away from the crowds and the fast boats, and you just want to anchor up in the middle of the lake and float and swim, it is just a short boat ride through the channel into Lake Sequoyah where there is no wake allowed and the simple pleasures of a quiet lake begin.

Discussion of Lake Thunderbird

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All of the lakes in Cherokee Village are operated by the Cherokee Village Suburban Improvement District (SID) for the use and enjoyment of property owners and their guests. Lake Patrol officers monitor the lakes to make sure all boats are in compliance with state and local regulations, and that all users of the lakes are property owners and/or their registered guests.



Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Highlights of Lake Sequoyah in Cherokee Village, Arkansas






Highlights of Lake Sequoyah
in Cherokee Village, Arkansas


Cherokee Village, Arkansas has seven private lakes that offer plenty of outdoor recreation.

One of the seven is Lake Sequoyah. The highlights of this lake are:

* 75.5 acres

* 2.361 miles of shoreline

* Maximum depth 55 feet

* Fishing, swimming, no-wake boating, and canoeing allowed

* Gitche Gummee Swimming Beach

* Navigable channel connects and allows boat access between Lake Sequoyah and Lake Thunderbird, the largest lake in Cherokee Village.

Many people love Lake Sequoyah because they can have the best of both worlds when it comes to the lakes. Lake Sequoyah is a no-wake lake so you can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the lake without the noisy boat traffic. However, when you "feel the need for speed", it is just a short boat ride through the channel into Lake Thunderbird where you are able to water ski and travel at faster speeds.

There is plenty of fishing on Lake Sequoyah with crappie fishing being popular in the springtime. Fishing tip: Directly off the floating markers at the public beach area about two or three boat lengths out is a good spot to try your hand at the crappie. Down on the bottom is plenty of wood structure that attract crappie and is a known crappie spot in Cherokee Village.

Discussion of Lake Sequoyah

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All of the lakes in Cherokee Village are operated by the Cherokee Village Suburban Improvement District (SID) for the use and enjoyment of property owners and their guests. Lake Patrol officers monitor the lakes to make sure all boats are in compliance with state and local regulations, and that all users of the lakes are property owners and/or their registered guests.