190 Old 68 High Way.

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Land Size:10-24.99 acres
Taxes:$259
Days on Market:1178

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O Own Your Own Piece Of Nature 13 Acres On Manitoulin Island. O Located In A Rural Area Off Hwy 6 Near Sheguaindah And 10 Minutes From Little Current O Rare Opportunity, Property Like This On The Island Becoming Harder To Acquire O Gravel Driveway In O 911 Number Established O Ready For Building Your Home Or Cottage O Raised Garden Beds O Raised Shelter Logic Garage With Floor O New Completely Secure Chicken Coop With Concrete Floor, Secure Run, And Fenced In Outer Day Run (Chickens Not Included) O Storage Shed O Seasonal Creeks O Gorgeous Maple Trees (We Tapped This Season), Poplar, Evergreen, Oak And More O Lots Of Standing Firewood Potential O Established Trail To The Ridge At About ? To The Back Of The Property. O Survey Available. . . Seller Will Consider Taking Back A First Mortgage With A $ 30, 000 Dollar Deposit

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190 Old 68 High Way.

Northeastern Manitoulin and, Ontario, P0P 1W

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