Do I Own My Lake Texoma Waterfront Property Or Dock?




To help people understand how to own a home on waterfront property on Lake Texoma, I talked with experts. They work for the two entities that waterfront home buyers need to work with to ensure they can build and use the land or beach for their lake home. I spoke with Chuck Henson, a broker at Texoma Premier Properties and Cindy Buchanan who works for the Army Corp of Engineers Texoma office in Denison. 

No, you don't own the lake front property. The Corp of Engineers owns the actual waterfront and its beaches. The Corp issues permits on Corp property for boat and fishing docks and also permits for maintaining Corp-owned beach property. Lakefront property usually begins 30 feet from the shoreline. You cannot build on Corp property. 

These are some considerations you need to take when buying waterfront property with Army Corp of Engineers regulations.  I’ve included what real estate agent’s part of this process.

 


Can you live on Lake Texoma?

Yes, you can live on property with beachfront access. The Tulsa District Corp of Engineers publishes their shoreline management plan on each lake within the district. Adjoining property usually begins 30 feet from the waterfront. 

There are different permits for management of the beachfront property within that 30 feet that homeowners can apply for. These include floating device permits (or "dock permits") and vegetation modification permits. It is extremely important to note that a homeowner cannot do anything to or on Corp-owned property without a permit. 

 


Can you build a boat dock on Lake Texoma?

Yes, topography determines if the Corp will issue a dock permit. Some areas are zoned for building docks. 

“Chuck informed me that the areas zoned for docks must be protected from or by natural elements.” 

For example if there are frequent high winds, there is the threat of debris blowing into the lake, and the Corp will not issue a permit. Homes for sale with preexisting docks are prime values. 

Homebuyers and owners can call the Corp office to discuss cove maps. These maps show where approved shoreline exists for docks and are available online. There must be space available when building a new dock. You may not build any structure on Corp property. 

Here is an example of what Lake Texoma cove maps look like from the Army Corps of Engineers.

 


What is a Shoreline Management Plan (SMP) on Lake Texoma?

From the Corp of Engineers Texoma SMP:

The purpose of the Shoreline Management Plan is to establish policies and provide guidelines for managing the shoreline and open water areas of the lake.  The SMP is for the protection of desirable environmental characteristics and for the restoration of shorelines where degradation has occurred. 

The SMP establishes rules and guidelines for managing private uses of shoreline areas such as private boat docks and vegetation modification.

Lake Texoma Shoreline Management Plans

The SMP for Lake Texoma goes under review every five years. During a review year, there is a moratorium on boat dock and vegetation modification permits while the SMP is under review. 

The Corp renews existing permits at their expiration date. Modification and repair requests to existing docks will be evaluated during this time. After the Corp lifts the moratorium, it will accept new applications for permits. 

 


Ask a Real Estate Broker

Most importantly, when it is a seller’s market for lakefront properties on Lake Texoma, prices are somewhat inflated. Chuck and Stephanie Henson who own Texoma Premier Properties gave me extremely valuable information on buying waterfront access properties and homes on Lake Texoma. 

During a seller’s market, there are fewer than normal available lakefront properties for sale. Chuck and Stephanie talk to people who are looking to move to Lake Texoma full time and telecommute to work and others who want vacation homes. 

Texoma Premier Properties receives about 100 inquiries per quarter, around 50 turn into active searches for properties, and an average of eight will actually purchase a lakefront property on Lake Texoma. People want to move from the Oklahoma City and DFW metroplexes Most of these people are two to five years away from retirement age. Long-term remote working conditions also play a role in buyer’s decisions.

When lakefront property inventory is in demand, and you can expect to see most prices for lakefront properties rise. High or low interest rates affect a buyer’s affordability index. The turnaround time from decision to buy to closing is about 30 to 45 days depending on market conditions. This can only be economically enhancing for Texomaland as the need for goods and services will increase, and more dollars will circulate in our economy. 

Texoma Premier Properties

Chuck Henson is a retired bank CEO turned real estate broker.  Chuck is partnered with His wife Stepanie.  They are experienced in high-end property sales.

https://www.findnorthtexasproperties.com/




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Fishing Report from TPWD (Apr. 17)

GOOD. Water normal stain; 58 degrees; 1.53 feet below pool. Striped bass fishing is great drifting live shad around the islands or past the bridges near the rivers. Rain should finish off the spawn and look for bait on the banks with feeding fish near them. Top waters are working on sandy flats in 2-8 feet of water. Smallmouth bass are good on live shad along the bluffs on the banks in 2-4 feet of water. Also fair on spooks early and look for largemouth off the banks in 6-12 feet of water on main lake points near rocks. Catfish are fair on cut shad along the rocks in 30-45 feet of water. Drifting cut rough fish or gizzard shad in 5-10 feet of water near the river could produce a big fish after a rain with an inflow of dirty water. Crappie are good on brush piles in 12-18 feet of water on jigs using electronics to locate active fish working in and out of the brush. Look for spawners shallow with warmer temperatures in the forecast. Report by Jacob Orr, Guaranteed Guide Service Lake Texoma. Threadfin shad are spawning along the banks. Hybrid stripers are good on topwaters in the morning along rocky banks. Some days the egrets are working leading the way to fish. Some schooling activity under gulls. After the morning bite ends switch to swimbaits and Alabama rigs in 10-25 feet of water on the edges and dropoffs. This pattern should hold for the next 4-6 weeks while shad spawn near docks and banks. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors.

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