2233 Eagle St.

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Land Size:25-49.99 acres
Taxes:$4,531
Days on Market:1173

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Huge 32. 5 Acre Property With Unlimited Potential! Permitted Usages Include Greenhouses, Medical Marijuana Growth Facilty, One Detached Dwelling, Farmhouse/Barn, Kennels, Vet Clinics & More. Great Location, Right Next To The Qew & A 5 Mins Drive Down To The Niagara River. The Road Comes Right Into The Property For Better Access. Plenty Of Room To Build Your Dream Home & Do A Little Farming As Well. Lots Of Privacy & No Need To Worry About Nosy Neighbours! There Is Municipal Water, Hydro, & Sewers On Road, Not On Property (Water Turned Off In 2016 When Trailer Park Closed). Convenient Location For Commuting & Also Relaxing By The Water. . Don't Miss Out This Fantastic Opportunity

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2233 Eagle St.

Fort Erie, Ontario, L0S 1S

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