SORRY, THIS PROPERTY IS SOLD !
Lot 5 Grand Lake 4.3 acres for only $14,495
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"BUY THIS PROPERTY FOR YOUR NEW HOME, THE PERFECT GETAWAY RETREAT, VACATION HOME OR SECURE PROPERTY INVESTMENT. ALL THESE REASONS AND MORE MAKE THIS A SPECTACULAR INVESTMENT PROPERTY TO OWN" ....Creisi
SIZE: The property is a beautiful and very large 4.3 acres (187,308 square feet) with majestic lake views of New Brunswick’s largest most pristine lake; Grand Lake. The property has multiple approved building sites and can be subdivided should the buyer desire to do so.
SERVICES: There is phone, electricity, high speed internet and cable TV on site. The property is perk tested and approved by the Department of Health for the Province of New Brunswick. A driveway location has also been approved by the Department of Transportation for the Province of New Brunswick.
ROAD FRONTAGE: The property has 177' feet of paved road frontage on Robertson Point Road with an approved driveway access location from the Department of Transportation for the Province of New Brunswick. The ample road frontage ensures safety, privacy and comfort.
PROPERTY BENEFITS: The property is high and dry and has a gentle slope to the rear. From the property you have multiple majestic views of pristine Grand Lake. All services including power, phone, cable and high speed internet are on site. The property does have an approved perk test and driveway location from the provincial authorities in place. This pristine property is located in an area of excellent spring (drinking) water without fear of contamination from industry, farming and other pollutants. The land is about 80% treed with young growth birch, maple, pine, tamarack and spruce trees. Occasionally you’ll see white tailed deer, bunnies, chipmunks, the odd porcupine, etc.. Overhead it is common to see bald headed eagles, herring, Canada geese, and numerous other upland birds. The property is very close to three major cities; Fredericton (25 minutes), Moncton (50 minutes) and Saint John, (50 minutes) but yet completely unspoiled by industry. The small towns of Minto and Jemseg are next door (moments away) and Sussex is about 15 - 20 minutes down the road. Grand lake is an amazing 40,772 acres in size. Which is roughly 1, 776,028,320 square feet. Without a doubt it is New Brunswick’s largest inland body of water and is the place of choice amongst locals looking for beaches, boating and cottages. Your property is within moments of numerous public boat launches, one of which is only 2-3 minutes away. There are also numerous campgrounds found all around the area. Needless to say, Grand Lake is excellent for boating. Whether you enjoy a small pleasure craft or all the way up to an ocean size yacht, Grand Lake is suitable for all boating activity. It is also an excellent lake for swimming, fishing, beaching, birdwatching, etc.; and the fun doesn’t end in the fall. Grand Lake offers excellent skating, cross country skiing, ski-dooing and the best ice fishing in Canada. In fact every winter during the months of January and February, Grand Lake is home to an immensely popular ice fishing tournament. With all this property has to offer, it is an extremely great place to build that new lake side home, vacation home, cottage, retreat or simply lock it up now as a guaranteed investment property that will return big dividends in the future.
LOCATION: The property is located on the beautiful and scenic Route 105, next to Jemseg and White’s Cove between the three largest cities found in the Province of New Brunswick. The property is overlooking Grand Lake and next to an excellent public boat launch. Only minutes from household shopping and within 25 minutes of major shopping centers found in Fredericton, which is the capital city of the Province of New Brunswick. To the East, less than 45 minutes is the city of Moncton, home of a brand new casino (giving you the option to have a change of pace from the serenity of life by Grand Lake). This summer, the weekend of August 2, 2008, the Eagles rock band are performing live on Magnetic Hill in Moncton. An estimated 120,000 fans are scheduled to attend. And some 50 minutes to the Southwest is the city of Saint John. All three cities are connected by "freeway style" highways that are neither congested or traffic jam prone. In fact, here in New Brunswick, when we say travel the open road, we mean it (you can forget about the traffic jam stress you’ll find everywhere else). Your new property is located perfectly next to New Brunswick’s largest lake and central to three major cities and close to the towns of Minto and Sussex. This is not in the middle of no where, the property is in a highly sought after location with multiple residential communities expanding continuously.
PRICE: The price to buy this 4.3 acre parcel outright is $14,495. Please contact us at: customerservice@creisis.com for financing options.
DIRECTIONS: From Moncton (home of the Moncton International Airport), take the Trans Canada HWY West for approximately 45 miles to Exit 347. Turn onto Route 105 West. The property is approximately 3 miles ahead on your right, where you’ll find the large subdivision sign shown in the photo below. Enjoy the views of the lake.
From Fredericton (home of the Fredericton International Airport), take the Trans Canada HWY East approximately 24 miles to Exit 339. Turn left onto scenic Route 105 and drive for about 2 miles (the Lake is seen on your left). The property is located up ahead where you’ll see the large subdivision sign shown below.
From Saint John (home of the Saint John International Airport), take the HWY 1 E for approximately 23 miles. Get on the HWY 695 to Jemseg. Turn right onto Scenic Route 105. The property is up ahead approximately 2 miles where you’ll see the large subdivision sign shown below.
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GRAND LAKE SUBDIVISION SHOWN ABOVE |
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WANT TO READ ABOUT WHAT THE 'NEW YORK TIMES' HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THE TREMENDOUS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY WHEN BUYING LAND IN NEW BRUNSWICK. RIGHT CLICK ON THE FOLLOWING LINK AND CHOOSE 'OPEN IN A NEW WINDOW' TO READ THE 2 PAGE ARTICLE ON NEW BRUNSWICK PROPERTY: http://travel2.nytimes.com/2006/08/18/realestate/18canada.html
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