8009 Lake Joseph Rd.

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Land Size:50-99.99 acres
Taxes:$428
Days on Market:1079

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Sprawling 92-Acre Lot Located In Muskoka! Put Down Your Roots On This Sprawling 92-Acre Lot Which Offers You The Perfect Nature-Bound Backdrop For Creating Your Dream Property! Nestled In The Muskoka Region And Only Minutes From Lake Joseph, This Abundant Lot Offers Endless Possibilities To Create The Home You've Always Desired. You Will Be Glad To Know That Highway 400 Is Found Exceptionally Close To This Property To Make Commuting Into The City Easy. Marians And Other Recreational Activities Are Also Found Within The Surrounding Area, Offering You Plenty Of Chances To Connect With Nature Year-Round. This Admirable Wooded Lot Is Fully Encased By Lush Forest And Ideally Includes A Tranquil Pond! Luckily, A Driveway Is Already Established For You As Well. Visit Our Site For More Info!

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8009 Lake Joseph Rd.

Muskoka Lakes, Ontario, P0B 1G

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