Quality of Life
The Lake of the Ozarks region has all of the essential ingredients necessary to provide a high quality of life for its citizens. One of the most significant attributes for the region is its natural scenic beauty along the 1150 miles of Lake Shoreline. Located in south central Missouri the Lake of the Ozarks is one of the largest manmade lakes in the world and is surrounded by the beautiful Ozark Mountains.
Healthcare
Lake Regional Hospital is an awarding winning 140-bed level III trauma center with state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment supported by the friendly professional medical staff. Top-flight cardiovascular services include open-heart surgery and digital cardiac catheterization. A new cancer treatment center opened in 2004 offering patients the convenience of being tested and treated near their homes. Specialty clinics located throughout the area round out the full range of available services in the community.
Education
Four high schools are conveniently located in the lake area, and the graduating senior classes have ACT scores that are consistently above the state and national averages. Two out of three graduates advance on to college. The area has two technical career centers, a four-year liberal arts college extension campus and a satellite community college. These educational institutions work closely with community businesses to provide needed training for the area's work force.
Cost of Living
The Lake of the Ozarks Region has a great competitive advantage in cost of living. In 2004 (2nd qtr) the state of Missouri had the 11th lowest cost of living index in the United States at 92.7. A further breakdown shows Missouri ranking in the United States as follows: Utilities 3rd lowest; Transportation cost (gasoline) 7th lowest; Health Care 16th lowest; Housing and Grocery 18th lowest. The composite index for the Lake of the Ozarks Region is below the Missouri State average.
Housing
The Lake of the Ozarks Region offers an endless variety of housing options. There are numerous apartment complexes, condo developments and houses both on and off the lakefront. Housing is priced to match all income levels, and development of new housing in all categories continues at a brisk pace. The Lake of the Ozarks Region is experiencing a population explosion at a rate of +30%, and developers are starting new projects every month.
Low Crime / Clean Air & Water
The region is very fortunate to have excellent police forces in the counties and cities in our area. Because we are in a rural area, our crime levels are substantially lower in all categories compared to urban areas.
Living in central Missouri, we are also fortunate to have very clean air and water for our citizens.