According to the BIZER
From the Bizer's records there are 178 miles of shoreline on the mainland and roughly 100 1/2 miles on the islands. If you figure one house, dwelling, or structure every 125' of shoreline there would be 7,518 houses on the mainland and 4,245 houses on the islands. That seems to be a bit higher then some wine induced guesstimates. There are obvious flaws in this equation, but driving around the lake it does not seem to far fetched.
As for property values using our flawed equation...
Figure $300K for an island house = $1.2 Billion
and
$600K for a mainland house = $4.5 Billion
As my Italian friend says, "that is some serious fazool"
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