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"Situated on three picturesque islands between two of the loveliest lakes in Ontario, and within the City of Kawartha Lakes, Bobcaygeon offers both activity and tranquility," according to the Bobcaygeon & Area Chamber of Commerce. And they're absolutely right! When you find real estate in Bobcaygeon that interests you, you'd be well advised to work with an agent who is familiar with such things as wells, septics, holding tanks, leaching pits, boathouses and docks, easements, encroachments, owned and non-owned waterfront, shoreroad allowances, deeded access, right of ways, and private & seasonal roads. Contact Gail for all your real estate needs. Let me take the hassle and frustration out of your search for that special waterfront property in Bobcaygeon, Haliburton, Fenelon Falls and throughout the Kawarthas. I am familiar with almost all of the waterfront real estate in the area, so I can effectively match you with your 'wish list'... be it good waterfront, wade-in, deep for diving, privacy, level lot, nicely treed, specific sun exposure and the list goes on. When you do find something that interests you, you'd be well advised to be working with an agent who is familiar with such things as wells, septics, holding tanks, leaching pits, legalities of boathouses and docks, easements, encroachments, owned and non-owned waterfront, shoreroad allowances, deeded access, right of ways, and private & seasonal roads. I live year round on the water front and my real estate business is pretty much all cottages. I will guide you around the backroads to out-of-the-way places, or provide you with good local maps so you can do your own 'scouting'. Coboconk is located at the north end of Balsam Lake, one of the most prestigious cottage lakes in the Kawarthas. It rivals 'the best' amongst other lakes found in Muskoka or Haliburton. You'll almost always find Balsam Lake singled out & referenced in business articles addressing Ontario waterfront property as a sound investment in today's market. Whether it's swimming, boating, fishing or just enjoying its beauty, you'll find everything here on this picturesque lake. If you're thinging about investing in a cottage in Haliburton, you should consider Four Mile Lake, a picturesque, spring-fed lake with rugged beauty closely resembling that of Haliburton or Muskoka. Four Mile Lake is situated in one of the most scenic areas of the Kawarthas. Nearby towns are: Burnt River, Fenelon Falls & Coboconk. Contact us today for more information about:
Some of the towns and villages in the Haliburton real estate area include Lindsay, Bobcaygeon, Fenelon Falls, Sturgeon Point, Rosedale, Cameron, Kirkfield, Coboconk, Norland & Kinmount. The larger lakes are Balsam Lake, Cameron Lake, Four Mile Lake, Shadow Lake and Sturgeon Lake. In today's competitive real estate market, knowledge is critical. Many cottages in Kawartha Lakes are sold before they are ever advertised. You can beat other buyers to the hottest new cottage properties for sale with our New Cottage Listings notification service. Sign up here! Welcome to the beautiful Kawartha Lakes, where there are over 250 lakes, waterways and rivers linked by the scenic Trent-Severn. The picturesque area truly reflects the origin of the name it bears: 'Kawartha', an Ojibwa word meaning 'shining waters'. Just over one hour northeast of Toronto, our charming communities provide an array of recreational choices. Take in the fresh air as you hike, cycle or ski the extensive network of trails; boat, canoe or fish the waterways; celebrate the culture and heritage at agricultural fairs and seasonal festivals. Come for a day... a week... a lifetime. Experience the hospitality of the Kawarthas and in doing so, you will surely 'catch the Kawartha spirit'. The waterfront districts of the Kawartha Lakes include Shadow, Balsam, Sturgeon, Cameron, Canal, Burnt River, Four Mile, Head, and Gull River.
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Contact Gail McCormack at 705-454-3544 or email her directly at gail@kawarthawaterfront.com for more information including Bobcaygeon, Coboconk and Haliburton.
7/4/2008
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