If you’re an owner on the southern shore of Geneva Lake, you will readily offer up the reasons that you find the south shore to be the superior shore. Chief among those reasons will nearly always be the sunsets. Notwithstanding the east end of the lake and the west facing stretch of Cedar Point Park, it is true that the north shore is sunset deprived. I would argue that the north shore gets to see the dramatic summer moonrises while the south shore hides in the dark, and that the north shore often gets to see winter sunrises during that period when the sun is almost entirely south of the southern shore, but that’s not the point today. The point is there are a few homes on the north shore with summertime sunsets, and I just sold one of them. A dynamite location with 130+ feet of level frontage and sunsets of summer and winter variety. Chapin Road, with a last ask of $6,500,000, has sold.
