Less than 1 km from the renowned village of North Hatley, this all-brick home built in 1975 invites you to enjoy an exceptional lifestyle in the heart of the Eastern Townships. Overlooking the surrounding countryside, it offers breathtaking views and a peaceful atmosphere full of character. Within walking distance of the golf club and just minutes from Lake Massawippi, the marina, cafés, restaurants, galleries and boutiques that have made the village famous, it enjoys a truly enviable location. A warm, authentic and charming property in one of the region's most sought-after areas.
Sale with exclusion(s) of legal warranty - See listing broker(s)
- Solid, welcoming and rich in history, this home exudes a unique character rarely found in newer constructions. A property full of charm and character, offering breathtaking views, an exceptional location and endless possibilities for those who appreciate truly distinctive homes.
- An ideal setup for welcoming children and grandchildren with ease, hosting extended family, or simply enjoying separate living spaces under one roof. Thanks to its two interconnected levels, the property allows family members to come together while maintaining privacy and personal space.
- Cycling path located directly in front of the property.
- A new certificate of location has been ordered and is currently being prepared by a land surveyor.
- Subject to municipal regulations and any verification the buyer may wish to conduct with the appropriate authorities, several potential uses may be permitted, including the operation of a bed and breakfast or the creation of an accessory dwelling unit. The property is located within the "RV-3" zone, where an accessory dwelling unit (RS-2b) may be permitted. Please refer to the additional documents provided.
- According to information obtained from the Municipality, the septic system consists of an above-ground sand filter designed for a 6-bedroom residence, while the septic tank has a capacity of 990 gallons, corresponding to a 5-bedroom residence. The installations date back to 1975. The permit and site plan are available in the file.