564 Mississauga St.

Bedrooms:N/A
Bathrooms:0
Interior Size:N/A
Land Size:N/A
Taxes:$150
Days on Market:1067

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Description

Excellent Building Lot In The Heart Of The Most Desirable Town In The Country! With Dimensions Of 54' Wide X 98' Deep, You Can Build A 3000+ Sqft Two Storey With A Garage (As Illustrated In Concept Drawings) And Take Advantage Of The Work That The Existing Owner Has Already Done Or Customize Your Own Dream Home And Use Whatever Builder You Choose To Make This Lot Into Your Next Home. Create Your Own Custom Home That Suits Your Needs Or Use The Included Architectural Drawings (Valued At Approx. $20, 000!). Located Just Steps From Historic Old Town, Lake Ontario, North America's Oldest Golf Course, World-Class Wineries And Shops, And A Short Drive To Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Hamilton And Toronto

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Building

Heating:Other
Cooling:Other
Exterior Finish:N/A
Style:Other
Parking Spaces:0
Laundry:N/A

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Address

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564 Mississauga St.

St. Catharines, Ontario, L0S 1T

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