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3.29 acres in Rollingdam, New Brunswick

Here is a lovely 3.29 acre forested lot with a small brook in southwestern New Brunswick, along Route 770 in the quaint community of Rollingdam. This is a peaceful setting with lots of potential for outdoor activities, ATVing, snowmobiling, hunting and fishing. Year-round access with power at roadside. --- Sorry this property is SOLD ---

  • Term Sale: $0
  • Cash Sale: $0
  • Lot Size: 3.29 acres
  • Ref #: NB-1772
  • 2.74 acres Saint-Fabien, NB - Lot 10 Route 495

    Here is a fantastic property in Saint-Fabien along Route 495. Location is excellent – a nice community and a spacious property just a few kilometres north of Sainte-Marie de Kent and the Bouctouche River. Beautifully treed throughout. Electricity and phone service are available. --- Sorry this property is SOLD ---

  • Term Sale: $0
  • Cash Sale: $0
  • Lot Size: 2.74 acres
  • Ref #: NB-3210
  • Private Woodlot in New Brunswick

    Are you looking for a secluded, off-grid property to call your own? Look no further than this 16.8-acre parcel of forestland located in Kirkland, New Brunswick. This property offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of natural beauty and tranquillity. --- Sorry this property is SOLD ---

  • Term Sale: $0
  • Cash Sale: $0
  • Lot Size: 16.8 acres
  • Ref #: NB-9641

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