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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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crackers42

Extremely rare property for sale mungo landing 1 acre lots of grass / garden (very rare for Kipawa)

This property won’t last long drive to the front door

Main landing on lake other then Kipawa

Contact if anyone is interested

http://www.century21.ca/Property/QC/J0Z_2H0/1_Lac_Grindstone?utm_source=realestate.mitula.ca&utm_medium=referral




GregL

I saw that today and sent to my wife :)

The bay looks crowded, if were going that far from home I don't want crowds UGH!

crackers42

Local traffic is actually a good thing when you live a ways away keeps on eye on your camp

We have private docs and actually own the main landing based on survey but let others use it and park there

You won’t find a property like this anywhere on this end or possibly anywhere on the lake

Building possibly but not the cleared land with a main roadway


crackers42

You would have to see it to really appreciate it

Google earth if you like gives you an idea

PM if anyone is interested

crackers42

It is also furnished turn key comes with boat generator gear in shed right down to garden equipment

You find anymore turn key and rare


GregL

Oh crackers42, sorry , it was not meant to come off as a "negative" comment towards the property. I'm sure it's a great spot!

I just meant in my "Ideal" picture of a camp, I would not want neighbors that close.

I'm sure most people would and if I could convince my wife to buy a cabin that far away she would probably prefer it as well LOL!

by the way the "ugh" was frustration because we don't have a cabin  :-[


Hodgey1

I vote that we pool resources and purchase as a forum time share.  ;D
Walleye Rock!

Hodgey1

@crackers42, is that a "going/reasonable/to be expected" price for such a property? I have it as $216k CAD or $165k USD.  I don't know anything about remote Canadian camps pricing.
Walleye Rock!

RHYBAK

Here we go.

T-Bone can be the proud landlord of a Timeshare property on Kipawa.


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Gordo2270

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Quote from: Hodgey1 on August 20, 2019, 03:19:24 PM
I vote that we pool resources and purchase as a forum time share.  ;D

I'm in and retired....can be grounds keeper

Gordo

crackers42

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

crackers42

Yes USD is fine just depends on the exchange rate you are using

Lots on Kipawa with a 1/4 of the property are going for 50 to 200 depends where you are on the lake

Property was built by heavy machinery and what one would say “built to last”

Greg

That is a beautiful spot - if only I had the cash!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

limacharley

This place is assessed at $129k but asking $215k.
Once it's flipped hands; I can almost guarantee you that the taxes will double if not triple.
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T-Bone

Quote from: limacharley on August 21, 2019, 12:00:11 PM
This place is assessed at $129k but asking $215k.

Hmmm. I'm not saying it's not worth $215K CAD, but it does seem a bit steep for such a remote property. I know a cabin not far from there that was for sale at $120K CAD. So, my questions (for now) are these:

Lima...where did you get the $129K assessment value?
Crackers...is the land its on owned (transfers in whole at sale) or leased?
What would be an estimate of ancillary costs / year on the property? (if paying cash for it, no mortgage to service)

Thanks.



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