87 Joseph St.

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Bathrooms:0
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Land Size:< .50 acres
Taxes:$1,976
Days on Market:1099

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Prime Port Carling Waterfront Building Lot On The Main Street Of Town! Zoned C3 To Allow For: Clinic, Retail, Office, Restaurant, Financial Business, Convenience Store, Place Of Amusement, Service Shop, Tavern As Well As Multiple Residential Units And Staff Quarters. Municipal Services Including Town Water, Sewage & Sewer. Hydro At Lot Line Ready To Be Hooked Up. Site Cleared And Ready To Build. Deep Mostly Level Yard Overlooking The Indian River With Access To Lake Muskoka Plus Lake Joseph And Lake Rosseau Just Around The Bend Via The Port Carling Locks. Dock Is Being Sold "As Is Where Is". West Exposure And Sandy, Clean Shoreline Set Back From River Traffic. Build Your Dream Home Or Multiple Income Producing Units Or Simply A Great Spot For A Home Based Business And Waterfront Home All In One! This Is A Prime Port Carling Location!

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Parking Spaces:N/A
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87 Joseph St.

Muskoka Lakes, Ontario, P0C 1B

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