Gallery of 144 Lake Hart (aka 144 Hart Lake)

They call the neighborhood Hart Lake these days but the address is 144 Lake Hart. It used to be a Town called Lake Hart. It is a 2-car garage on a 5000 square foot lot in Hart Lake. The width of the lot is 50 feet. The depth of the lot is 100 feet but with the 10 foot easement in the front, the usable length is 110 feet. Exterior Width 24′ 5″. Exterior Depth 22′ 4″ (Interior Width 23 3/8″. Interior Depth 21 1/8″).

* It’s a 5000 square foot lot with a well built 2-car garage on it in great shape. The width of the lot is 50 feet. The depth of the lot is 100 feet but with the 10 foot easement in the front, the usable length is 110 feet.
* Garage Exterior Width 24′ 5″. Exterior Depth 22′ 4″ (Interior Width 23 3/8″. Interior Depth 21 1/8″).

* It was built in 1985.
* It is insulated and drywalled and has a solid wood floor loft with fold-down stairs.
* That is all that is on the property, no house.
* It has electricity (REMC), no well (and no water lines are in Hart Lake).
* Free and clear title. No loan(s) on it. No Lease-Out obligations. Morgan County Property Taxes are current. There are no HOA fees. There is no homeowners association. It is insurable for Liability and Damages. It is insured.
* There is a large mowed field behind it. It is an interesting overall area from a nature and geology standpoint (The Northern border area of the Knobstone Escarpment).

Satellite Maps of the Area

Interior Lighting of 144 Lake Hart. There are 5 new Sunco 4 foot by 11 inch LED Daylight Lights from Amazon. They are turned on and off by the light switch next to the front door. There are two standard E27 screw-in electric light bulbs with their own pull-down string. They work good for bug lights when the other lights are not on and you want a little privacy. There is 2 foot flourescent fixture with its’ own pull-down string. There are 8 interior lights total.

Lake Hart is an unincorporated community and former town in Monroe Township, Morgan County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. Incorporated in the 1970s with a population of 231, the town was degraded to an unincorporated community on September 23, 1998. Residents are now part of the unincorporated community of Morgan County. On September 13, 1985, the former town was declared a legal Conservancy District per the Indiana Conservancy District Act in Morgan County Circuit Court under Cause # C84 C 443. The name of the community and of the Conservancy District has since been Hart Lake. Lake Hart is the name of the former town, which was disbanded. The purpose for the Hart Lake Conservancy District was amended in Morgan County Circuit Court on January 16, 1987 to include the legal purposes of procuring water and sewage service for the community. While not an incorporated town, a Conservancy District is a legal governmental entity with a duly elected board of directors; has a tax base; is subject to the Indiana Governmental Agencies laws regarding budgeting and is subject to audit by the State Board of Accounts. Reference: Wikipedia.

The high cost of renting storage space

The average monthly cost to rent a self-storage unit in the U.S. is $108.18 per month. On a per square foot basis, the average cost of self-storage nationwide was $1.16. Those figures are based on an analysis of all reservations made on the SpareFoot self-storage marketplace for the full calendar year of 2021. That change is a 21.4% increase in cost compared to 2020 when the average storage rent for all units was $89.12. So what is causing storage rents to surge? It is a classic case of supply and demand. Reference: SpareFoot Blog. It is a great advantage to own the storage space of 144 Lake Hart.