Niagara-on-the-Lake, L0S 1J0
$676,000
Listed by Royal LePage NRC Realty.
Nestled in the exclusive Share Co-Operative, "Pinegrove Owners'' community, cottage #14 offers a chance to personalize a highly sought-after, private & peaceful slice of Lake Ontario view. A RARE OPPORTUNITY to own a year-round cottage, home or getaway for weekends, with water access (for paddle craft and swimming) in prestigious Niagara-on-the-Lake. A winterized BUNGALOW that epitomizes comfort and coziness, featuring a large yard, ample parking (covered) & storage, a wrap-around deck with patio, all season indoor-outdoor sunroom with antique stove (n. gas), open-concept living/dining space with beamed ceiling and a fireplace (n. gas), two (2) bedrooms and a 3-piece bathroom with laundry, this is by far the best pound-for-pound value for a co-operative share in the Region (the lowest maintenance fees, taxes, share buy-in and lease value for the largest lot in Pinegrove). Nurture your vegetable garden, make room for a maker-space. Savour the breathtaking views of sparkling open water, the GTA and Toronto skylines, the crisp and clear starry skies, surrounded by vineyards, the 8 Mile Creek ravine, your own room to roam.
Immerse yourself in historic N-O-T-L and Niagara food and wine culture, then wind your way home through**INTERBOARD LISTING: NIAGARA ASSOC. OF REALTORS**
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