000 Crossen Rd.

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Bathrooms:0
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Land Size:100+ acres
Taxes:$2,499
Days on Market:1107

Details

Description

A Rare Find. 208 Spectacular Acres In The Heart Of The Northumberland Hills. Undulating Fields & Forests, This Vacant Land Is Comprised Of 68Ac Under Cultivation, 32Ac Managed Hardwood, 78Ac Managed Bush, 4 Acre Pond, 26Ac Of Mixed Land. Beautiful Private Stream, Superb Views Of Lake Ontario From The High Points. For The Astute Buyer, Offered For The 1st Time In 2 Generations. An Ideal Land Investment Or A Single Building Site; Your Own Private Park With Maintained Trails. Land Offers Adventure, Tranquility & Excitement. A Conservationist's Vision, The Ideal Opportunity To Build Your Frank Lloyd Wright Inspired Home, Absorbing & Working Nature Into Every Corner Of Your New Home. 10 Min. North Of Cobourg, The 401 & Via, 90 Min To The Gta

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Building

Heating:N/A
Cooling:N/A
Exterior Finish:N/A
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Parking Spaces:N/A
Laundry:N/A

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Rural Hamilton

Address

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000 Crossen Rd.

Hamilton Township, Ontario, K9A 4J

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