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Wasaga Beach,ON L9Z 2G7
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Detached
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Approx. Sqft 2000-2500
Subdivision Wasaga Beach
MLS Listing ID S12453479
Style 2-Storey
Bedrooms 4
Annual Tax Amount $5,759
Tax Year 2024
Property Sub-Type Detached
Property Description
Welcome to 1067 Mosley Street. Nestled on the north side of the Nottawasaga River, this one-of-a-kind offering features a charming turn-of-the-century Cape Cod-style home set on two expansive riverfront lots. In addition, the property includes a Coach House with two self-contained, winterized 2-bedroom apartments, ideal for extended family, guests, or rental income potential. Step inside the main residence and you'll be greeted with two impressive stone fireplaces. A 30-foot sunroom, lined with eight windows, provides a perfect space to relax or entertain while taking in sweeping views of the river. Just a short stroll away, you'll find the freshwater beaches of Georgian Bay, making this property an unparalleled blend of riverfront living and beachside lifestyle. Don't miss this rare chance to create your vision in one of Wasaga Beach's most sought-after waterfront locations. This exceptional property is being offered in As Is, Where Is condition, with no warranties or representations by the Seller. Buyers are encouraged to perform their own due diligence.
Location
Province ON
County Simcoe
Community Wasaga Beach
Area Simcoe
Body of Water Nottawasaga River
Rooms
Family Room Yes
Basement Crawl Space
Kitchen 1
Interior
Interior Features Water Heater Owned
Cooling Central Air
Fireplaces Type Wood Stove
Fireplace Yes
Heat Source Gas
Exterior
Parking Features Other
Garage Spaces 1.0
Pool None
Waterfront Description Direct
Roof Type Asphalt Shingle
Topography Wooded/Treed,Level
Road Frontage Year Round Municipal Road
Lot Frontage 120.0
Lot Depth 150.0
Total Parking Spaces 6
Building
Building Age 51-99
Foundation Concrete
New Construction false