Real Estate

$575K for this charming Haliburton cottage with a 200-foot private shoreline

1299 Precipice Road, Haliburton, Ont. 

Lake: Long Lake

Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 1

Lot size: 0.73 acres | 1/2 -1.99 acres

Living area: 800 sq. ft.

List price: $575,000

Date listed: June 7, 2024

Realtor: Karen Nimigon

This all-season cottage in Haliburton, Ont., is perfect for those looking for a secluded spot with easy access to amenities. It’s just a short, 20-minute drive to local restaurants and grocery stores, yet is situated on a private lot surrounded by trees. Fully renovated, this three-bedroom bungalow sits atop a sloped property overlooking idyllic Long Lake. Inside, the open-concept design of the kitchen, living, and dining areas creates a spacious atmosphere. Plenty of windows throughout bathe the cottage in an abundance of natural light. Out on the deck, dine in open air at the table, or relax with a drink on the built-in bench seats. The additional outdoor seating area is an ideal spot to enjoy your morning coffee. Take the stepped path down to the water to explore the property’s 200-foot private shoreline with an additional deck, a dock, and a shed up by the main cottage, relax in the hot tub near the property’s other storage shed. Located on a township-maintained road and a convenient drive away from shops and other amenities, this nature-rich oasis is ready to welcome its next owners.

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