Terra para comprar en Inverness, nova Escócia
Looking for some land in a remote area? This is it! Your access to the property is by a gravel road, which is used by many other "camp" owners in the area. The property fronts a brook at the beginning of the property and another smaller brook passes through further up the property. Consists of 5 acres with a cleared area and some treed areas. A quiet, private area but within minutes of the main part of Cheticamp where you can pick up what you need, groceries, gas, medication, etc. Cheticamp is a quaint village along the Cabot Trail and offers a more relaxed pace of life. Ideal spot for an off-grid cottage or year round home. (id:2494) Property Details ID: 24482845 Features: Treed, Sloping, Partially cleared Price: 23,000 Transaction Type: For sale Building Utility Water: None Land Size Total Text: 3 - 10 acres Acreage: TRUE Sewer: No sewage system Parking Name: Other
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