Real Estate

Price cut: $925K for this all-season cottage in Severn with 54 feet of frontage

1658 Peninsula Point Road, Severn, Ont. 

Lake: Sparrow Lake

Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 2

Lot size: 54.19 feet |under 1/2 acre

Frontage: 54 feet

Living area: 914 sq. ft.

List price: $999,000 | $925,000

Date listed: May 7, 2024

Realtor: Tara Doyle

About the property

Just a 20-minute drive south of Gravenhurst, this waterfront cottage on Sparrow Lake in Severn, Ont., is move-in ready. There have been plenty of recent upgrades, including a new drilled well, new attic insulation, and a new heating and cooling system. Easily accessible off the highway and now fully winterized, the property is ready to be enjoyed all year round. Relax in the sunroom on a summer evening, or curl up by the woodstove on a cold winter night. The cottage faces west, offering stunning sunset views that can be seen from the long dock or the new back deck. Inside, there is plenty of space for the whole family with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a bright, open-concept kitchen, dining, and living area. Also on the property is a detached garage, offering extra storage space. 

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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