Land buy in Inverness Nova Scotia
Five acres on Cheticamp Back Road with spectacular views of the Highlands of Cape Breton. This property has a great building spot with an entrance at the front near the main road or you could build a camp on the back portion. This location would be ideal if you love snowmobiling or driving an ATV as you would have direct access to the vast trail system that takes you across pretty much all of the Highlands. A brook runs through the property at the first third front portion as well as at that back end where there is a small lake as well. You could have the best of both worlds, a new home by the main road and a camp in the woods. Don't miss your opportunity! (id:2494) Property Details ID: 24905822 Features: Treed, Partially cleared Price: 30,000 Transaction Type: For sale Building Utility Water: None Land Size Total Text: 3 - 10 acres Acreage: TRUE Sewer: No sewage system Surface Water: Pond or Stream Parking Name: Other
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