Property Types Explained - Revised Jan. 2020




Looking at lake places? Chances are you've noticed that some properties are advertised as deeded, while others may mention sublease or leasehold. And chances are you've wondered "what's the difference?" or "why are some one way and not the other?". If so, here is some information that may help you understand. Deeded means you are buying the dirt with whatever property you're looking at. For example, buying home on a deeded lot means you would own the land under the house (like most in-town residential purchases). It is important to note that deeded at PK may or may NOT apply to the entire surface of the land. Leasehold means you are buying the property, but will pay a lease fee to the owner of the land. Lease terms may vary in length and are available through a number of parties - not just the Brazos River Authority (BRA). Be sure you check on the renewability of the lease; some leases may not renew at the end of the current term. Sublease means you are buying the improvements on land that someone else has a leasehold to, and you will pay them a sublease fee for the portion of the land they allow you to use. At PK, this generally applies to the 'camps' - Fox Hollow, Rock Creek, Sky Camp, Lefty's, Golden Cove, etc. - there are many areas operated this way. Sublease fees are set by the camp owners, vary from camp to camp, and are mostly renewable on an annual basis at this time. This often effects the ability to get lender financing. If you are familiar with PK Lake, you are likely aware that the BRA sold the residential leaseholds to the Patterson PK Land Partnership several years ago. Many of those leaseholds have since become deeded properties. Therefore, you will see DEEDED as a well-used term on lake properties for sale these days. Other leasehold areas are currently going through, or have recently completed, the same process. Some of the deeds that were sold to PPKLP are still leasehold properties, as some homeowners selected to continue leasing for the remainder of their lease terms. The same type of process has now been completed for BRA Commercial Leaseholds (including camps). When an agreement was reached to execute the sale of commercial leaseholds, the number of PK subleases decreased as camp owners became the Leaseholders. It is important to note, though, that some commercial owners may still be finishing out the term of their current lease before purchasing their deed, so some areas could still be Subleases.  There are many things that you need to be educated about when considering a property purchase of any kind, and even more so when you are considering a property purchase in an area as diverse as Possum Kingdom Lake. Chances are, you will want some guidance....a visit with a REALTOR® may be a wise investment of your time! This article just touches on some of the issues that have been common questions I've encountered from folks shopping for property on PossumKingdomHub.com. Hopefully, the explanations will be helpful. If you'd like more details, research the BRA and Patterson Land Partnership websites, or feel free to contact me at [email protected]. See ya at PK!

revised: January 2020 - JLM




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Fishing Report from TPWD (May 15)

GOOD. Water clear; 76 degrees; 0.22 feet below pool. Stripers are fair to good in 30-70 feet of water. Live bait is still the most consistent way to put fish in the boat, but some can be caught trolling lures on downriggers. Good colors are white, chartreuse, and silver if you decide to troll. Sand bass are slow, use live shad or small slabs and jigs. White, and silver are good colors. You will definitely have to look for scattered fish in 10-20 feet of water. Catfish are good in 30-50 feet of water with cut shad. Water clarity is steady at 2-10 feet of visibility. The north end of the lake is extremely muddy. Report by TJ Ranft, Ranft Guide Service. Fishing conditions are the same with a few bass in shallow water but transitioning deeper. Bass are good on topwaters in the mornings, then using worms later in the day in 12-15 feet of water. Report by JK Outdoors Bass Fishing Guide Service.

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