4640 Sandy Cove Dr.

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Bathrooms:0
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Land Size:.50-1.99 acres
Taxes:$3,783
Days on Market:1041

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Stunning Beamsville Lot!! Directly Across From The Lake With Incredible Potential To Build Your Dream Home!! Permit Ready!! Build Your Dream Home Here Featuring A Very Large Building Envelope With Stunning Views! This Prime Location Offers Incredible Lake Views Without The Cost And Maintenance Of A Break Wall Or Lakefront Property Taxes. A Large Building Envelope Is Available Where You Can Build Nearly Any Size Home You Like. A Short Drive To Beamsville Gives You Access To Wonderful Dining Options. Live An Active Lifestyle In This Vibrant Community And Explore All The Niagara Area Has To Offer! A Wonderful Area To Entertain Your Guests And Visit Any Of The Near 100 Local Award-Winning Wineries! Quick Qew Highway Access Makes This The Perfect Spot For Those Wanting Lakeside Living With An Easy Commute To The Surrounding Areas. Survey Available On Request

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4640 Sandy Cove Dr.

Lincoln, Ontario, L3J 1J

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