Ptlt32 49 County Rd.

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Bathrooms:0
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Land Size:< .50 acres
Taxes:$262
Days on Market:1119

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Description

Residential Building Lot Central To Bobcaygeon/Fenelon Falls And Kinmount - Country Living On Almost 1/2 Acre With 75' Frontage On County Road 49, A Year-Round Municipally Maintained Road And The Main Artery Between Fenelon Falls, Bobcaygeon, And Kinmount. Close To Many Public Lake Access Points For Water Fun On Local Waterways. A Gravel Driveway Is In (Permits) Hydro Is At The Lot Line And Survey (2006) Is Available. If You've Been Thinking About Relocating To The Kawarthas This Is An Opportunity To Have A Country Home Or Cottage And Still Stay Close To Town Services. This Area Offers Nature In Abundance With Walking Trails And Public Boat Launches To Both Pigeon Lake And Sturgeon Lake Providing Access To The Trent System Beyond. Appx. 1. 5 Hrs From The Gta. Not Holding Offers

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Building

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Parking Spaces:N/A
Laundry:N/A

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Rural Galway-Cavendish and Harvey

Address

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Ptlt32 49 County Rd.

Galway-Cavendish and Harvey, Ontario, K0M 1A0

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