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Extremely rare property for sale mungo landing

Started by crackers42, August 20, 2019, 12:13:33 PM

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limacharley

TBone
If you click on the Century 21 link, scroll down to the bottom of the add to see the Municipal Assessments and Tax Info.
The add doesn't address whether it's leased land or own outright. That area...you never know?
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GregL

Quote from: crackers42 on August 20, 2019, 04:04:05 PM
I didn’t take your comment in a negative manner

Just for those that know Kipawa really well they will know properties like this don’t sell often

OH GOOD! :)  I read it after and thought it sounded a little snotty LOL!... 

I can tell you if we didn't have some major house reno's in the last few years (2 Roofs, Garage, new Driveway, Porch & Fence!!!) We probably would have jumped on it!


crackers42

The land is owned has been since late 70’s

The property you are referring to that sold was leased and went for that price so what does that tell you

Annual costs about 2,000 that includes all the propane

And taxes will not triple you are referring to the other end of the lake where there are garage and bus services

I can appreciate ones suggestion around price but you need to know the area

Go up around red pine, jawbone, Laniep and compare

limacharley

Crackers
I wasn’t referring to any particular property.
I do know that when all the squatter lots got sold at Red Pine, shortly after the last assessment (2015) the taxes went up a lot. Ask Bob Desrochers, the Jemmets....maybe even Puckster can address his taxes.
And I do know the area as I have a leased lot on Hunter.....and my taxes are way above what this place is being taxed.
Everybody is a genius.
But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree,
it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.
- Albert Einstein

Fort Wisers

#19
Anyone looking to buy in this area must look very closely at the paperwork, be sure you're getting what you think you're getting in terms of rights to the property.
Some are owned, some are leased and some odd balls are in a limbo state where there is technically no rights to use the land because of the moratorium.
To the best of my knowledge, these odd balls have not been solved yet (anyone is free to correct me on that).
If in doubt, contact the local municipality with the roll number for the cottage.

My guess is if crackers says the land is owned, than it likely is as he's local to and knows the area first hand. Seeing it listed by a real estate agent also gives it some cred (It's also on Kijiji).
That section of the lake does, however, have some odd ball situations that even the local municipality doesn't know how to handle so be diligent when checking on the details.
I say this with first hand experience......

In terms of what it's worth, basically whatever anyone is willing to pay for it, Crackers is correct that this is a rare sell for this section of the lake.


crackers42

Property has been owned out right since it was built

Family cleared the land, brought in a survey, cut the road in, and created the landing that is there today

As fort wiser indicates one can call the roll number in and find out lot lines for themselves

I doubt one would find a comparable property would n kipawa that you can drive to at that

crackers42


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