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1.74 acres Davis Road, Woodside, New Brunswick

A lovely 1.74 acre property for sale in beautiful southeastern New Brunswick, Canada. This parcel is situated just a few minutes north of the seaside community of Port Elgin, and within easy reach of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, as well as coastal communities, and the city of Moncton and international airport. With frontage on both the Davis Road and HWY 15 you have many options for development. --- Sorry this property is SOLD ---

  • Term Sale: $0
  • Cash Sale: $0
  • Lot Size: 1.74 acres
  • Ref #: NB-0052
  • 3.4 acres South River Bourgeois, Cape Breton

    A fantastic 3.4 acre property just steps from the ocean in South River Bourgeois, Nova Scotia. 250 feet wide and an average depth of 591 feet. This property is treed front to back and offers tons of privacy and opportunity to enjoy coastal recreation and environment. Easy access to the shore for boating, fishing and swimming. --- Sorry this property is SOLD ---

  • Term Sale: $0
  • Cash Sale: $0
  • Lot Size: 3.45 acres
  • Ref #: NS-2012
  • Lot 15 Skir Dhu, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia

    A nice sized 2.1 acre lot just a short walk from the beach and picturesque shoreline! Lot 15, Skir Dhu is situated along the famed Cabot Trail, in Cape Breton... one of the most spectacular places in eastern Canada. Excellent access, great ground. This is a fantastic setting for your investment in Canadian east coast recreation property. --- Sorry this property is SOLD ---

  • Term Sale: $0
  • Cash Sale: $0
  • Lot Size: 2.104 acres
  • Ref #: CB-015

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