40894 Cranbrook Rd.

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Land Size:50-99.99 acres
Taxes:$1,060
Days on Market:1253

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This Extraordinary Building Lot On 60 Acres Of Mixed Farmland, Bush & Even A Stream Is Sure To Have You Leaving The City To Enjoy All The Country Has To Offer. Build Your Dream Home Or Cottage On This Picture - Perfect Site Set Back Off A Quiet Road. Opportunities To Build Your Own Shop, Walking Trails & Lease The Land. Approx. 20 Workable Acres That Have Been In Good Crop Rotation With Manure Applications & Systematically Tiled. Hydro Available At Road. 30 Mins Away From Lake Huron, Will Find Some Of The Most Beautiful Sunsets In The Country. This Property Is Less Than 1. 5 Hours From London, Kitchener - Waterloo & Less Than 2 Hours From Pearson Airport. Building Lots Like This Are Rare

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40894 Cranbrook Rd.

Morris-Turnberry, Ontario, N0G 1H0

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