157 Red Eye Lane, Wedowee, Randolph County, Alabama 36278. Custom Lakefront Home on Lake Wedowee. Last Asking $899k, Tax Appraisal $982k. This custom-built lake home offers 6 bedroom/6.5 bathrooms with 139± feet of year-round water with a private boathouse, seawall, and floating dock. Stunning lake views are visible throughout this beautiful well-appointed home. There is an elevator for moving with ease from floor to floor and there are gorgeous bamboo and marble floors throughout. A fully stocked kitchen has everything you need including a Wolf double oven, electric cooktop, built-in deep fryer, gas cooker, and a Sub-Zero refrigerator/freezer, ample cabinet and counter space, marble countertops, a spacious walk-in pantry, and a built-in marble table that can seat 12. Outdoor entertaining is a breeze with the custom brick fireplace and large outdoor kitchen with a gas grill. Specifically designed for indoor and outdoor entertaining, this lake home offers it all! Custom-built waterfront home on Lake Wedowee 139± feet of year-round water frontage with scenic views 6 bedrooms and 6.5 baths Boat/storage garage with ramp, floating dock, and seawall Upper-level bonus room/bedroom with full bath Huge chef's kitchen with everything you need Marble countertops with built-in 12-seat marble table Family room with exquisite lake views Lakeside entertaining area with fireplace & outdoor kitchen Elevator serving the main and lower levels Perfect set-up for indoor and outdoor entertaining. Shown by appointment only. -- Lake History - The R.L. Harris Dam of Lake Wedowee was completed in 1982. The two rivers that flow into Lake Wedowee are the Little Tallapoosa and the Tallapoosa (locally called the Big River). These rivers originate across the Georgia state line and join at the Hwy 48 bridge. Lake Wedowee spans 9,870 acres; it's 29 miles long and has a 367-mile shoreline. When the lake is at full capacity, it is 793 feet above sea level. Alabama Power Company controls lake levels and typically raises the lake level by early to mid-April. Lake depth reaches a maximum of approximately 121 feet. The lake is known for its crystal waters, although long periods of rain will temporarily stain the area near the upper end of both rivers.