107B Lakeshore Dr.

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Land Size:.50-1.99 acres
Taxes:$668
Days on Market:1179

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Seller Financing Available (Vtb). Waterfront Lot With Beautiful Southern Exposure Views Over Sandy Bottom Kamaniskeg Lake, Providing For Sun All Day Long! The Location Is Ideal For Building A High Privacy Executive Estate Home Or Cottage. This Large Vacant Lot Is Cleared And Level, And City Services Are Present At The Paved Roadway. This Exceptionally Rare To Find Waterfront Property Is Close To Algonquin Park, Major Travel And Snowmobile Routes, The Major Regional Hospital, And All The Amenities In Barry's Bay. Neighbourhood Four Season Estate Cottages Obtain The Highest Rates In The Region. Kamaniskeg Lake Is Part Of The Madawaska System And Is The Largest Lake In The Area Featuring 90Km Of Dam Free Boating. Waterfront Living Never Looked So Good!

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107B Lakeshore Dr.

Madawaska Valley, Ontario, K0J 1B

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