143 Holmes Point Rd.

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Bathrooms:0
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Land Size:< .50 acres
Taxes:$1,417
Days on Market:1055

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Description

Prime Location! Sitting Right Across From The Well Known Holmes Point Beach On The Shores Of Lake Simcoe. This Lake View Lot Is Ready To Build On. Proposed 2200Sq Ft Two-Story Home With Cathedral Ceilings & Attached Garage Approved By L. S. C. A & The Town Of Georgina. Building & Septic Permits Obtained And Available. Don't Miss This Incredible Opportunity To Build A Dream Home With Lake Views. Walk To The Peninsula, Public Boat Launch & Private Beach For Cottagers/Residences. Enjoy The Waterfront Lifestyle At Holmes Point Beach With A Playground For The Family & Shallow, Sandy Waters. Great General Location, Close To Schools And Just Under 25 Mins To 404 For Commuting

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Area Details

Neighbourhood

Pefferlaw

Address

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143 Holmes Point Rd.

Georgina, Ontario, L0E 1N0

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