85.81 ACRES OF PURE POTENTIAL FRONTING ON 2 ROADS. An exceptional and rare parcel of this magnitude is a generational find in the Waterloo Region. Positioned strategically at 2722 Dundas Street South, this expansive 85.81-acre vacant site represents a blank canvas of unprecedented scale, offering an incredibly rare and highly flexible combination of residential, farm, and other land use potential. Whether your vision includes a substantial farming operation, a state-of-the-art veterinary clinic, or a world-class equestrian facility and riding academy, this property provides the sheer acreage and versatility needed to execute a major architectural and economic footprint. Located on the bustling periphery of Cambridge, the property sits directly in the path of regional growth, ensuring seamless connectivity to major transit corridors. This is an uncompromised opportunity for visionary developers and forward-thinking investors looking to secure a massive development site. (id:50964)
| MLS® Number | 40846032 |
| Property Type | Vacant Land |
| Features | Country Residential |
| Basement Type | None |
| Utility Water | None |
| Acreage | Yes |
| Sewer | No Sewage System |
| Size Frontage | 2023 Ft |
| Size Irregular | 85.81 |
| Size Total | 85.81 Ac|50 - 100 Acres |
| Size Total Text | 85.81 Ac|50 - 100 Acres |
| Zoning Description | Z.1 – Agriculture |
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