This versatile lot, located in Calabogie, offers an incredible opportunity. Making it the perfect home base for year-round outdoor adventures including skiing, golfing, and hiking. Whether you're looking to build your dream home, invest in a potential income property, or simply enjoy a quiet retreat for camping, this property offers excellent flexibility.A drilled well and hydro already on site provide a major head start for any development plans, saving both time and expense. The lot also features a picturesque stream that flows into a charming grotto and offers access to Black Donald Lake with a public boat launch just 10 minutes away. A new driveway off Centennial Lake Road leads you up to a high, dry, and private lot, ready for your vision. For added peace of mind, the property boundaries have been professionally staked by a surveyor. Do not walk the lot without a licensed Realtor. Tiny Home on the land is for sale separately. (id:55689)
| MLS® Number | X12803614 |
| Property Type | Vacant Land |
| Community Name | 542 - Greater Madawaska |
| Features | Irregular Lot Size |
| View Type | Lake View |
| Size Interior | 0 - 699 Ft2 |
| No Garage |
| Acreage | No |
| Size Depth | 130 Ft ,8 In |
| Size Frontage | 316 Ft ,4 In |
| Size Irregular | 316.4 X 130.7 Ft |
| Size Total Text | 316.4 X 130.7 Ft|1/2 - 1.99 Acres |
| Electricity | Available |
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