71 Tanguay Road E, Mattice, Ont.
Lake: Shallow Lake, Ont.
Lot size: 75-by-275 feet
Frontage: 75 feet
Asking price: $350,000
Taxes: $900 (2023)
Date listed: July 18, 2023
Listing agent: Private sale by Nathalie Poulin (to contact, email hwy1rider@hotmail.com or call 705-943-6907)
About the property
Head north to this peaceful, quiet property right on Shallow Lake. Only five kilometres from the town of Mattice, Ont., this property has year-round road access, garbage pick-up, 75 feet of private shoreline, a septic tank on the lot, a water pump shed, a 40-foot cedar dock, and two large garden beds. Enjoy sunsets every night and fishing right off the dock or on the quiet lake. Relax in the hot tub house, grow yourself a garden, canoe on the Missinaibi River, and go fruit picking or snowmobiling on the nearby groomed trails. Want to get away from traffic, noise, pollution, and high taxes? This is where you want to call home. This is a ready-to-build lot. A pontoon boat and an inboard boat are included in the sale.
What are the main selling features?
- 30-by-40-foot cedar garage with a 10-by-10-foot overhang, built in 2022
- 40-foot cedar dock
- 2021 Vectra 21RL pontoon boat and Baja inboard boat 1984 are included in sale
- Pine-finished hot tub house with soft tub
- All outdoor furnishings included
What makes this property unique?
- Ready-to-build lot, perfect for your dream home, cottage, RV, or tiny home
- Hook-up ready for year-round living
- Option to buy rough lumber
Have there been any recent upgrades on the property?
- Weeping tiles have been installed along the property; a spare roll is included
- Landscaping will be completed the first week of August
- A fresh coat of stain for the cedar garage will be completed the first week of August
- Water drains were installed in the fall of 2022
Would you like to list your cottage on our website? Email listingoftheweek@cottagelife.com.

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