90 Acre Water Front Building Lot
Wine Harbour, Nova
Scotia
$2,000,000
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Lot Size: 370 Acres

The first recorded discovery of gold in Wine
Harbour was in 1861. Stories tell of women chancing upon the precious
metal while picking blueberries. They filled their pails with nuggets
and covered them over with berries, to avoid having to share their
newfound wealth. In time, people became curious as to why the women
were picking so many berries. They followed the women to the fields,
and their secret was revealed. Miners took a Nova Scotia record 42,100
ounces of gold until 1942.
Today, the road leading to the Loring property is still named Eureka
Road although no one has panned for gold in the streams for many
years....(Hmmmm, I wonder ...)
The Loring property is on the wilderness west side of Wine Harbour
while the east side holds a small colony of artists and cottages. The
view looks past a few small islands to the open North Atlantic Ocean.
The bay is sheltered enough to allow for small boats to move about
safely.
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If you have any
questions please
call
Pat O'Neil
(612) 879-0039
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Pat@Stockbook.com
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Waterfront properties have traditionally been increasing in
value from 20% to 70% per year.
You are
invited to call Pat and speak to him about becoming part owner
in some of his newer ocean front property acquisitions in Costa
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The 370 acre lot has 4,600' of ocean frontage on the
bay right along Eureka Road which dead-ends in the property. This area could be
subdivided into 100 lots or another option could be into twelve 30 acre lots
without any government OK required. Most of the cape is a remote government
wildlife sanctuary. A lake is at the back of the property (see pictures) and
shares the border with the wildlife sanctuary.
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The lot rises gradually from the water up to a height
of 75' with stately evergreen trees covering 100% of the land. When I
walked the shoreline, I could have reached into the crystal clear water for a
bucketful of mussels for dinner. Local fisherman regularly hunt for mussels in
the bay as the government has ruled the area shellfish are safe for eating.
*A similar lot, an hour south of Halifax with 260
acres and 1,700' of
oceanfront recently sold for $2.1 million. We expect our larger lot
(sub-divided value now at $1 million) to appreciate in 3 years above $3
million.
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Lot Size 370 Acres
Price
$2,000,000 USD |
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Do you want to build a home or cottage?
We have other property available.
Some of the properties are quite large and have the zoning to allow a whole residential subdivision. |
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