3921 Algoma Ave.

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Bathrooms:0
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Land Size:< .50 acres
Taxes:$0
Days on Market:1083

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Description

Vacant Residential Lot Steps To Lake Simcoe In The Desirable Big Bay Point Neighbourhood! A Prime Opportunity Awaits You To Build Your Dream Home Or Cottage On This 50X150 Ft Flat & Treed Lot! Ideally Situated On A Quiet & Low-Traffic Cul-De-Sac Steps Away From Lake Simcoe & Big Bay Point Government Dock & Close To Friday Harbour Resort, Big Bay Point Golf & Country Club, Marinas, Beaches, & Parks. A Short 15-Min Drive Will Place You In Barrie Or Alcona, With Many Amenities At Your Fingertips. The Growing Town Of Innisfil Offers Plenty Of Dining Options, Shops, Schools, Parks, A Library, & A Future Full-Service Hospital Making This Community An Excellent Place To Raise A Family & Provides A Convenient Lifestyle. Services At The Lot Line Include Hydro & Gas, & High-Speed Internet Is Also Available. A Severance Application Has Been Submitted To The Town Of Innisfil. This Vacant Residential Lot Is Waiting For Your Vision! Visit Our Site For More Info!

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Area Details

Neighbourhood

Rural Innisfil

Address

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3921 Algoma Ave.

Innisfil, Ontario, L9S 2M

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