
Courtesy of: SHAYNE MALONE, Salesperson, ROYAL LEPAGE NORTH HERITAGE REALTY, BROKERAGE
$219,900
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Vacant Land
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$219,900
1789 Highway 575 Welcome to 1789 Highway 575, Field, Ontario — a rare opportunity to own a unique Northern Ontario property that combines future development potential with an incredible riverfront recreational retreat. Spanning approximately 2.9 acres, this property offers two distinct and highly desirable components. At the front of the property, facing Highway 575, you'll find a residential lot just under one acre in size with hydro available at the lot line, making it an excellent opportunity for those looking to build a future home, cottage, or year-round getaway. With convenient access and ample space to develop, this portion of the property provides outstanding long-term value and flexibility. Beyond the natural rolling hill, you'll discover a private waterfront escape on the beautiful Sturgeon River. Tucked away from the road, this serene setting is perfectly suited for camping, relaxing, and enjoying everything Northern Ontario has to offer. The property includes a vinyl storage shed, two floating docks, and an outhouse, allowing you to start making memories from day one. The Sturgeon River is renowned for its excellent fishing, boating, kayaking, canoeing, and wildlife viewing opportunities. Spend your days exploring miles of scenic waterways, fishing for walleye, pickerel, bass, and northern pike, or simply enjoying the peace and tranquility of the surrounding wilderness. With extensive Crown land nearby, outdoor enthusiasts will also appreciate the endless opportunities for hunting, ATVing, hiking, and exploring. Whether you're looking for the perfect family camping retreat, a private waterfront getaway, or a property that offers the added benefit of a future building lot with hydro already at the lot line, 1789 Highway 575 delivers a truly unique opportunity to enjoy today while planning for tomorrow. Camp, fish, explore, and build your future—all from one exceptional property on the Sturgeon River. (id:203)