Newly constructed in the island community of Pointe au Baril, Georgian Bay's freshwater, granite & windswept pines area. 1.28 acres, 435 ft of shoreline, west facing views & the chance for the buyer to complete a quality built cottage to their own taste. New is rare in our area with its historic cottages.
Built by Neil West, showcasing 12 ft west wall ceilings, exposed timber joists & expansive windows. About 85% complete & ready for the buyer to complete their own finishing touches. Open concept plan w/ living/dining rooms, eat-in kitchen, woodstove.
Up to 4 bdrms, 3 in main cottage + 1 bdrm bunkie that could also serve as a utility building. Primary bdrm w/ 2 pc ensuite & deck. 6 walkouts lead to spacious decks & breezeway designed to maximize the waterfront setting.
Infrastructure already complete: plumbing, electrical, septic, generator & 2 docks. Solar panels & wire to bunkie/shed is included, but needs batteries & components, while a hydro option is available nearby should you wish to connect. 1 & 1/2 bathrooms are awaiting to be complete w/ your choice of fixtures.
Doors in the skirting provide storage & access beneath. Finishing materials, including flooring, already on site. Still needed are the kitchen, flooring installation, plumbing fixtures, water pump & heater, trim & a few details of your choice, all to be completed by the buyer.
Main front dock, sheltered rear dock for protection during occasional strong west winds, 2 or 3 potential cabin sites, a special one being up at the solar panels set back looking west over the cottage & bay. Final inspection outstanding, taxes remain low, to be fully assessed once done.
3-5 minutes from Pointe au Baril Station's marinas, groceries, hardware store, LCBO, nursing station & other amenities, 10 mins from the Lighthouse & famous Ojibway Club, offering a day camp, sailing, tennis, pickleball, dining & a vibrant summer community. Areas above grade include living space in the main building & any cabins or Bunkie's.
2 docks, flooring, trim, building & finishing materials on site, solar panels on the hill and the existing wire coming down from the panels to the shed/bunkie, generator.