79 Highway 2 Way.

Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:2
Interior Size:N/A
Land Size:2-4.99 acres
Taxes:$1,553
Days on Market:1177

Details

Description

4. 16-Acres Of Land Located On Highway 2 In The County Of Brant, Just Minutes To Highway 403 And 401, And Connected To All Major Cities (Hamilton, Gta, Brantford, Kitcher-Waterloo). This Property Includes 65000 Sqft Of Poly-Covered, Gutter-Connected Commercial Greenhouses And 6000 Sqft Of Barns With An Office, Packaging Area And Living Quarters For Workers. Other Features Include A Drilled Well And A Cistern, 3-Phase Power, Natural Gas, Load Dock, Gas-Fired Gravity-Vented Heaters, Expensive Led Lights, And Black Curtains Throughout. Situated At A Prime Location, These Well-Maintained Greenhouses Will Offer You All Kinds Of Growing/Agribusiness Opportunities. Also, The 429 Ft Frontage Is Located On A Dense Residential Road, Increasing The Potential For Growth In Value. The Seller Is Motivated To Sell. You Can Not Afford To Miss This Rare Opportunity! Call Now And Book A Private Showing!

Level Room Size Details

Building

Heating:Forced Air
Cooling:None
Exterior Finish:N/A
Style:Other
Parking Spaces:10
Laundry:N/A

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Paris

Address

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79 Highway 2 Way.

Brant, Ontario, N0J 1V0

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