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4176 Regional Road 35 in Chelmsford: Vacant Land for sale : MLS®# 2064147
4176 Regional Road 35 Chelmsford P0M1L0 $450,000Vacant Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- 2064147
This 132 acre site of flat rural land, is ready for you to build that hobby farm you've been dreaming of! An excellent mixture of trees and fields with lots of open space to enjoy! Centralized high-traffic location means that this could be an excellent site for a residential/business mix, complementing nearby existing rural/commercial properties, such as a cabinet maker, golf driving range, equipment rentals, etc. Buyer to verify all lot sizes and dimensions, as well as to satisfy themselves with respect to the ability to build and service on the property. (id:2493) More detailsListed by INDEPENDENT REALTY SUDBURY INC., BROKERAGE- STEFANIE TAYLOR
- INDEPENDENT REALTY SUDBURY INC., BROKERAGE
- 1 (705) 6184410
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4360 Regional Road 35 in Chelmsford: Vacant Land for sale : MLS®# 2063882
4360 Regional Road 35 Chelmsford P0M1L0 $350,000Vacant Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- 2063882
This 61.8 acre parcel of level rural-zoned land, boasts a highway frontage of 1082 feet. Mixed trees with flat land, great for a hobby farm. Centralized high-traffic location means that this could be an excellent site for a residential/business mix, complementing nearby existing rural/commercial properties, such as a cabinet maker, golf driving range, equipment rentals, etc. Can you envision yourself here? Dream big! It can be yours today! Buyer to verify all lot sizes and dimensions, as well as to satisfy themselves with respect to the ability to build and service on the property. (id:2493) More detailsListed by INDEPENDENT REALTY SUDBURY INC., BROKERAGE- STEFANIE TAYLOR
- INDEPENDENT REALTY SUDBURY INC., BROKERAGE
- 1 (705) 6184410
- Contact by Email
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Parcel 8250 Fire Route O in Azilda: Vacant Land for sale : MLS®# 2087541
Parcel 8250 Fire Route O Azilda P0M1L0 $200,000Vacant Land- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- 2087541
Build your dream home on this 72 acres of land! Just minutes from the City of Sudbury, this property features a private pond, that runs into Whitewater Lake in Azilda. Call today to book your viewing of it. Buyer to verify all lot sizes and dimensions, as well as to satisfy themselves with respect to the ability to build and service on the property. (id:2493) More detailsListed by INDEPENDENT REALTY SUDBURY INC., BROKERAGE- STEFANIE TAYLOR
- INDEPENDENT REALTY SUDBURY INC., BROKERAGE
- 1 (705) 6184410
- Contact by Email
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1 Thomas Street in Sudbury: Multi-family for sale : MLS®# 2088347
1 Thomas Street Sudbury P0M1M0 $174,500Multi-family- Status:
- Active
- MLS® Num:
- 2088347
*INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY - GREAT TENANTS * Playground, Churches & Shopping NEARBY The Town of Coniston is located 7 miles (11.27 km) east of Sudbury in the former Neelon Township. Neelon (named for Sylvester Neelon, an M.P.P. for Lincoln County) came from the first land survey of the area done in 1883. In 1902 the Butler family was the first to settle in the area. The 4 of them (John, Peter & their parents) cleared about 18 acres of land to farm. In the next 2 years another 5 farming families had come. They grew hay, rye, and oats. From the early 1900s the area developed rapidly; The Canadian Northern Railway (CNR) began constructing a rail line through the eastern part of the area (crossing the CPR main line established in 1883) and St. Clair Construction Co. established the Coniston Woodworks Lumber Mill to help meet demands for lumber in the railway industry and to supply timber for mining roast yards across the Sudbury Basin. By 1905 20 more families had settled in the growing community (many to work on the CNR line from Coniston to Capreol). By 1908, CPR had built the Toronto-Romford line next to Coniston. With the additional rail line industrial business expanded as well. At this time, Dennis OBrien led the charge in trying to secure mail service for the community, which meant it needed a name. While OBrien suggested Town of Neelon, it was the idea of railway superintendent T. R. Johnson that was chosen in the end. Johnson had come upon the name while reading a novel set in ""Coniston Lake District in N.W. England. The townspeople liked the name, which was approved by the government, so the community became known as the Village of Coniston. Did you know: When Victoria Mines smelting operation moved to Coniston in the early 1900s, workers and their houses came too! Many houses were transported by rail to Coniston where they stand to this day! Courtesy of the Greater Sudbury Museums and Coniston Historical Group Find them on Facebook! (id:2493) More detailsListed by INDEPENDENT REALTY SUDBURY INC., BROKERAGE- STEFANIE TAYLOR
- INDEPENDENT REALTY SUDBURY INC., BROKERAGE
- 1 (705) 6184410
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