454 Balmy Beach Rd.

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Bathrooms:0
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Land Size:10-24.99 acres
Taxes:$2,563
Days on Market:1087

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Description

Top 5 Reasons You Will Love This Property: 1) Rare Opportunity To Build Your Dream Home Located Within Walking Distance To The Shores Of Georgian Bay 2) 19 Acre Parcel Of Land Featuring Majestic Willow Trees That Overlook A Private Oversized Pond On The North End Of The Property 3) Municipal Approval Has Been Received For One Building Envelope And Several Others Have Been Identified Through An Environmental Study 4) Gas, Hydro, And Municipal Water All Available At The Lot Line 5) Conveniently Located Within A Few Minutes Drive From The Infamous Cobble Beach Golf Resort, Hiking Trails Featuring Waterfalls, Golf Clubs, Beaches And More. Visit Our Website For More Detailed Information

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Building

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Area Details

Neighbourhood

Rural Georgian Bluffs

Address

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454 Balmy Beach Rd.

Georgian Bluffs, Ontario, N4K 5N

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