Previously a historic Methodist church, then owned by the United Church of Canada. This property was built in the late 1800's. It is now a great opportunity for a renovation for a possible home or business in the hamlet of St. Ola. The property is surrounded by numerous lakes and cottage country. It has close access to ATV and Snowmobile trails for an outdoors person. Recent property survey available, and owner may be willing to hold a small mortgage. Let your imagination go wild and see the potential of this property.
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Detailed Information
Freestanding
Y
Lot
214 x 131 ft
Lot Irregularities
0.68 Acres As Per Geo
Retail Area
1,600 ft2
Total Area
1,600 ft2
Approximate Age
100+
Elevator
None
Air Conditioning
N
Basement
Y
Chattels
N
Garage Type
None
Parking Spaces
20
Days Open
1
LLBO
N
Heat Type
Oil Forced Air
Financial Statement
N
Area Influences
Rec Centre
Sewers
None
Utilities
A
Water
None
UFFI
No
Clear Height
15 feet
Rail
N
Survey
Y
Lot/Bldg/Unit Code
Lot
Zoning
Residential
Seller Property Info Statement
N
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