All in one, your own equestrian center and a place to build your principal residence. Now offering this 64 +/- acre parcel located next to Harbourwood Estates in central Oro-Medonte. Already improved with a 9,100 +/- sq. ft. indoor riding arena, perfect for a year-round operation. Complete with stalls, viewing area / tack room, feed storage and the large riding arena, just turn on the lights. In addition, there is a separate barn for additional storage, existing trails, past paddocks / pastures. A separate and secluded section, away from the arena center, is the perfect spot for your new residential build. Best of all Worlds; Business, Home and Recreation all rolled into one. One seller is a registered real estate broker. Additional potential with boundary extensions of 10 Harbourwood Estate lots backing onto property. Talk to LA (id:61015)
MLS® Number | 40621872 |
Property Type | Vacant Land |
Amenities Near By | Airport |
Features | Country Residential |
Structure | Barn |
Basement Type | None |
Utility Water | None |
Access Type | Water Access, Highway Access |
Acreage | Yes |
Land Amenities | Airport |
Sewer | No Sewage System |
Size Irregular | 64.79 |
Size Total | 64.79 Ac|50 - 100 Acres |
Size Total Text | 64.79 Ac|50 - 100 Acres |
Zoning Description | A/ru, Ep |
Electricity | Available |
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