Premium vacant residential building lot on Bertie Street backing directly onto the Fort Erie Golf Course with unobstructed views of the 5th tee box. Approximately 0.40 acres (100' x 175'), featuring a thoughtfully cleared building envelope that defines the ideal placement for a custom luxury residence while preserving privacy and natural surroundings - with no neighbouring property on the left side. Situated within an established rural residential enclave surrounded by newer, high-quality homes. Gas and hydro are available at the lot line. Installation of a well or cistern and septic system will be required. Minutes to shopping, parks, Greater Fort Erie Secondary School, Fort Erie Leisureplex, and provides quick access to the QEW and the U.S. Border. Golf course lots of this size and positioning rarely become available. Professionally designed architectural plan are available for a 2,500 sq. ft. two-storey residence. (id:50964)
| MLS® Number | X12786000 |
| Property Type | Vacant Land |
| Community Name | 334 - Crescent Park |
| Amenities Near By | Beach, Golf Nearby, Park, Schools |
| Community Features | Community Centre, School Bus |
| Acreage | No |
| Land Amenities | Beach, Golf Nearby, Park, Schools |
| Size Depth | 175 Ft |
| Size Frontage | 100 Ft |
| Size Irregular | 100 X 175 Ft |
| Size Total Text | 100 X 175 Ft|under 1/2 Acre |
| Zoning Description | Ru (rural Zone) |
| Electricity | Available |
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