Real Estate

This cottage near Parry Sound has a two-level deck, a hot tub, and 145 feet of frontage

281 Stewart Lake Road, MacTier, Ont. 

Lake: Stewart Lake

Bedrooms: 4

Bathrooms: 1

Lot size: 0.48 acres

Living area: 1,522 sq. ft.

Frontage: 145 ft.

List price: $1,189,000

Date listed: May 10, 2024

Realtors: Steve Haid

About the property

With four bedrooms, one bathroom, and sweeping interior spaces, this Stewart Lake cottage in MacTier, Ont., is truly a home away from home. The heart of the cottage is the open-concept kitchen and dining area, which features expansive windows and a large island with bar stool seating. Sliding glass doors lead out to a large two-level deck, great for entertaining or taking in those stunning lakeside views. Back inside, a few steps down from the dining area is the living room, complete with a propane fireplace and outdoor access. Off the living room is a bright sunroom, ideal for morning coffees or evening beverages. Outside, the land is flat and even. With a hot tub, a barrel sauna, a fire pit, and a calm waterfront with a newly built dock, you’ll never run out of ways to relax. The property also includes a detached garage, a shed, and a bunkie, offering lots of storage space and extra room for friends and family.  

Video and photos were shot and edited by Navigator Visuals. They specialize in photographing the luxury real estate market in Ontario’s cottage country.

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