6638 Quarry Point Rd.

Bedrooms:N/A
Bathrooms:0
Interior Size:N/A
Land Size:< .50 acres
Taxes:$1,319
Days on Market:1114

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Description

Welcome To Ramara! High Demand West Exposure Lot On Clean & Clear Lake Couchiching. Unforgettable Lake Vistas & Sunsets, 78' X 197' Deep Level Lot W/Shoreline Restoration Complete, Spacious New Composite/Aluminum Dock (2022), Rippled Sand & Rock Shoreline Offers Tremendous Swimming & Water Sport Opportunities, Trent-Severn Waterway = Miles Of Boating, Hydro Developed, Lot Cleared, Easy Access Parking, Approved Permit Plans For A 2, 000Sq. Ft Contemporary 2 Storey Cottage/Home; Nature & Water View Emphasis With Design By Recognised Architect Kieran Randall & Architectural Instinct Studios. Casinorama Shows & Gambling. . . Under 5Kms, Camp Couchiching, Ymca, High Speed Internet Access, Local Shopping & Entertainment. 90 Minutes From Downtown Toronto, Start Building Now. . . Enjoy In 2023!

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Building

Heating:N/A
Cooling:N/A
Exterior Finish:N/A
Style:Other
Parking Spaces:4
Laundry:N/A

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Rural Ramara

Address

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6638 Quarry Point Rd.

Ramara, Ontario, L3V 6H

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