21 57th St.

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Bathrooms:0
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Land Size:< .50 acres
Taxes:$632
Days on Market:1185

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Description

Your Dream Home Or Cottage Can Be Built On This Prime Lot Located On A Quiet Cul De Sac Road At The West End Of Wasaga Beach. It Is Located Just South Of Mosley Street And Close To Numerous Amenities. From The Street You Can See That Bay. Picture The Short Walk To The Water On A Beautiful Summer Day! Large Oak Trees And A Natural Berm On The Lot Provide Shade, Privacy And Unique Landscaping Opportunity. Amenities Near By Include: Canadian Tire, Superstore, Starbucks, Tim's, Lcbo, Restaurants, Golf, Schools, A Community Centre, And More. This Lot Is Walking Distance To Beautiful Beach 6 And A Short Drive To Skiing In Collingwood & The Blue Mountains. A New Casino Is Currently Under Construction Off Hwy 26. Come And See What This Location Location Location Has To Offer. Municipal Services Are Available At The Lot Line Which Have Been Paid For. Hst Does Not Apply In This Sale, Development Charges To Be Paid By The Buyer

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Area Details

Neighbourhood

Wasaga Beach

Address

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21 57th St.

Wasaga Beach, Ontario, L9Z 1W

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