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Lake Oakland

Lake Oakland and Woodhull Lake are two prominent bodies of water located in Waterford and Independence Townships, Michigan. Both lakes hold significant historical and recreational value for the surrounding communities.
Lake Oakland, situated primarily in Waterford Township, is a 235-acre lake with a shoreline spanning approximately 5 miles. It is a natural glacial lake known for its crystal-clear waters and picturesque surroundings. The lake provides residents and visitors alike with opportunities for boating, fishing, swimming, and other water-based recreational activities. Several public access points and parks dot its shoreline, offering amenities such as boat launches, picnic areas, and beaches.
The history of Lake Oakland dates back to the early 19th century when the area was primarily inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Potawatomi and Chippewa. European settlers began arriving in the region in the mid-1800s, drawn by the abundant natural resources and fertile land. By the late 1800s, the construction of dams along various waterways in the area led to the formation of Lake Oakland as we know it today.
Over the years, Lake Oakland has evolved into a sought-after residential and recreational destination. Waterfront properties, ranging from modest cottages to luxurious estates, line its shores, attracting homeowners seeking a tranquil lakeside lifestyle. The lake’s ecosystem supports diverse wildlife, including fish species like bass, pike, and panfish, making it a popular spot for anglers.
Woodhull Lake, located primarily in Independence Township, is a smaller body of water covering approximately 135 acres. Despite its smaller size, Woodhull Lake offers similar recreational opportunities as Lake Oakland, including boating, fishing, and swimming. The lake is surrounded by wooded areas, providing a serene and secluded ambiance for outdoor enthusiasts.
The history of Woodhull Lake is intertwined with the broader development of Independence Township. Named after one of the township’s early settlers, Woodhull Lake was likely formed during the retreat of glaciers thousands of years ago. Like Lake Oakland, Woodhull Lake played a vital role in the region’s economic and recreational growth.
Today, both Lake Oakland and Woodhull Lake serve as cherished natural assets for Waterford and Independence Townships, offering residents and visitors a retreat from urban life and a place to connect with nature. The lakes contribute to the local economy through tourism and property values, while also fostering a sense of community among those who call their shores home. As stewards of these precious resources, residents and authorities work together to preserve and protect the ecological health and beauty of these lakes for generations to come.

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Lake Oakland and Woodhull Lakefront Home Sales

Lake Oakland and Woodhull Lakefront Home Sales

Lakefront property is pretty much always a good investment, and that is especially so on Lake Oakland/Woodhull Lake. Like the rest of the area, unit sales are down, but prices are still on the rise. The average sales price to live on Oakland or Woodhull Lake was $729,863 in 2023. The previous year the average sale price was $670,176.

Like the rest of North Oakland County, there aren’t enough listings for the amount of buyers out there, thus keeping prices up and sales times are still relatively quick.

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