PRICE $989,000
4 BEDROOMS
2.5 BATHS
TRENT LAKES
Plenty of potential here on Pigeon Lake. Large 4-bedroom home on roughly 3 acres with access to the Trent-Severn Waterway. A family home, needing your personal touch, that is quite livable as is with 2.5 baths, eat-in kitchen, and a walk-out to the expansive side porch with views to the lake. Living room with stone mantel and propane fireplace. Finished basement includes a billiard and family room with propane fireplace. Office space, attached single-car garage, plus massive mechanic’s workshop along with 4-bay open drive shed. A fenced-in garden area with privacy, mature trees, perennial plantings, open vista to the water. Endless possibilities! Sit on your shoreline and dream!! Think blank canvas. Live, Work and play in the Kawarthas. Just minutes from Bobcaygeon and under two hours from the GTA.
Additional Information
Possession | Immediate
Property Taxes | $7,327.33 / 2024
Lot Size | 3 acres
Size | 2,000 – 2,500 square feet
Mechanics | Geothermal heating plus 2 propane fireplaces
Parking | Gravel Driveway plus attached single-car garage
Inclusions | Microwave, fridge, stove, range hood, dishwasher, window coverings.
Exclusions | All contents of garage, shop, shed & yard. All personal items

About the Neighbourhood | Pigeon Lake
A part of the Trent Severn Waterway, Pigeon Lake is 27 km long, up to 3 km wide and up to 56 ft deep. Communities along and near the lakeshore include Bobcaygeon on the North West, and Omemee on the South. The lake primarily overflows into Buckhorn Lake through Gannon Narrows. This lake is part of a tri-lake water system consisting of Pigeon Lake, Buckhorn Lake & Chemong Lake.
The most common game fish in the lake are smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, walleye, yellow perch, Muskellunge, carp, as well as, a number of Panfish.
Big (Boyd/Chiminis) Island is 1085 acres in size and is the largest undeveloped island in the Kawarthas and is located in the northern part of Pigeon Lake. This property is an area of natural & scientific interest and home to wetlands, diverse forests, & a wide variety of plant & wildlife species. The property was donated to the Kawartha Land Trust in 2015 and the public is permitted to use the island for fishing, swimming, picnics, hiking, walking, cross-country skiing & other related recreation.

Ted Johnston, Wendy Nicholson & Kelly Thompson
Sales Representatives & Broker
705.738.4000
info@tedjohnston.ca
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