5310 Sully Rd.

Bedrooms:N/A
Bathrooms:0
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Land Size:2-4.99 acres
Taxes:$1,122
Days on Market:1153

Details

Description

Welcome To Rice Lake Estates, An Exclusive Enclave Consisting Of 16 Picturesque Building Lots. Fronting On A Paved Road With Year Round Access, This Beautiful 2+ Acre Lot Has A Depth Of 440' On One Side, 335' On The Other. Walking Distance To The Lakeside Village Of Harwood On Rice Lake, Easy Access To 407 & 401, And A Short Drive To The Quaint Town Of Cobourg! See Letter Attached To Photos Re: "No Further Requirements Prior To Issuance Of The Building Permits. " Please See Virtual Tour Link For Aerial Views Of Land And Surrounding Area. Buyer To Pay The Municipal Develpment Charges & Other Charges If Any. The Buyer To Satisfy Himself That All Permits & Authorizations That May Be Necessary And/Or Advisable Relating To The Buyer's Use Of The Subject Prop Are Readily Available

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Building

Heating:N/A
Cooling:N/A
Exterior Finish:N/A
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Parking Spaces:N/A
Laundry:N/A

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Rural Hamilton

Address

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5310 Sully Rd.

Hamilton Township, Ontario, K0K 2E

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