150 Baise Ave.

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Land Size:.50-1.99 acres
Taxes:$1,400
Days on Market:1059

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Build Your Dream Home Or Cottage Retreat On 100 Feet Of Scenic Water Frontage Along Lake Huron In Beautiful Tobermory! With 132 Feet Of Road Frontage, This Is One Of The Prime Waterfront Lots In The Tobermory Area. North West Exposure With Lots Of Sun And Evening Sunsets. Breathtaking Water Views And Minutes From Tobermory And Top Attractions Like The Little Cove, Grotto, Bruce Peninsula National Park, Flowerpot Island, Singing Sands Beach, The Bruce Trail, Etc. Lot Is Densely Covered With Mature Cedar Trees And Raspberry Bushes Along The Driveway. Zoned Residential (R2) With Issued Building Permit In 2021. This Beautiful Waterfront Parcel Is Ready To Go With Building Site Cleared Right By The Water, And Gravel Driveway Installed In 2021. Don't Miss Your Chance To Own This Stunning Piece Of Waterfront Property In One Of Ontario's Most Beautiful Destinations!

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150 Baise Ave.

Northern Bruce Peninsula, Ontario, N0H 2R0

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