Real Estate

$1 million for this Gravenhurst cottage with an epic sunroom and a sauna with a sound system

1037 Turtle Lake Road, Gravenhurst, Ont. 

Landscape: Waterfront

Bedrooms: 2

Bathrooms: 1

Lot size: Under 1/2 acre

Living area: 1,042 sq. ft.

List price: $1,075,000

Date listed: March 27, 2024

Realtor: Tara Doyle

This two-bedroom, one-bathroom cottage overlooks Turtle Lake in Gravenhurst, Ont. and has everything you need to slow down at the lake. Newly installed windows throughout light up the cottage’s interior, from the sunroom all the way to the open-concept kitchen. Step through the French doors in the spacious primary bedroom to reveal a walk-out deck surrounded by breathtaking wooded scenery. Steps away from the deck is a newly landscaped firepit, a bunkie for guests, and a dock with deep water ideal for swimming. Also outside is a sauna made of California redwood and cedar, fitted with a hardwired sound system. The property is also ready to grow with an approved site plan for a garage. Just a two-hour drive from Toronto and less than a 15-minute drive to amenities, this waterfront property is the epitome of relaxation.

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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