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Looking for an Adorable Leased Land Beach Cottage? This Classic Beach Cottage is set on a pretty lot & is located a short walk to the golden sands of Sauble Beach. The lovely front and back yards boast a ton of great outdoor living spaces to enjoy. The fully fenced backyard is very private and is great for small children & dogs. The stone patio is a perfect space to enjoy outdoor meals, or a game of cards at the picnic table. The screened-in gazebo is a neat spot to kick back in the shade with a good book, or for evening cocktails & keeping from the bugs! At night you can gather at the firepit seating area, which showcases beautiful, starry Summer night skies! Coming inside you’ll love the warm & inviting Cottage-feel here. 3 Bed/1 Bath. The open concept main living areas are nice & bright. Lots of original, charming features that add to the appeal and overall feel that you’re at the Family Cottage. The new roof is a bonus, as is the fantastic location. Comes mostly furnished & turn-key ready for Summer fun! (LEASE $5800 + $1200 SERVICE FEE ANNUALLY)
MOST CONTENTS AND FURNISHINGS, Refrigerator, Stove, Window Coverings
City: First Nations
Neighborhood: Native Leased Lands
Purchase Price | $179000 |
Down Payment | $35800 |
Mortgage Insurance | $0 |
Total Mortgage | $143200 |
Mortgage Payment | $882 |
Property Taxes | $0 |
Maintenance Fees | $0 |
Monthly Payment | $882 |
Located at 1204 Second Ave S , this First Nations house is available for sale. This property was listed for $129,500 on Wed Feb 12 2025. This house's size is 600 Sqft. It has 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. Views are to the West from this property. The property includes the following rooms: , , , , , , , , , , , . This property comes with 4 parking spots. 1204 Second Ave S, First Nations is situated in the Native Leased Lands neighbourhood.
MLS#: X10845738 · $129,500 · 3 bedroom house in Native Leased Lands, First Nations