1059 DUNN ROAD, Haliburton Lake
Property Overview - For sale
| Price | $ 314 000 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| MLS® # | X12810686 | Type | |
| Bedrooms | 0 Bed | Bathrooms | 0 Bath |
| Waterfront | Haliburton Lake | Postal Code | K0M1S0 |
Build Your Dream Retreat on Haliburton Lake - Discover the perfect setting for your future cottage or year-round home on this stunning waterfront lot. Just under 20 minutes from Haliburton Village and within walking distance of Fort Irwin for everyday essentials, this property blends convenience with natural beauty. Enjoy year-round access via a municipal road, complete with a newly updated driveway and ample parking. The elevated building site offers breathtaking views of Haliburton Lake, while nearly 100 feet of clean, sandy shoreline provide an ideal waterfront experience. Haliburton Lake is a highly sought-after, premium lake-perfect for swimming, fishing, boating, and water sports-and it connects to Oblong Lake for even more aquatic adventures. Access to the shoreline is easy, just a short walk or ATV ride down the laneway, and hydro is available at the lot line, simplifying your building plans. This is a rare opportunity to own property on one of the area's most desirable lakes-come explore the possibilities and make your dream retreat a reality.
| Waterfront | Haliburton Lake |
|---|---|
| Size Frontage | 90 |
| Size Depth | 158 ft ,6 in |
| Lot size | 90 x 158.5 FT |
This listing of a Vacant Land property For sale is courtesy of ANDREW HODGSON from Century 21 Granite Realty Group Inc.
Information on Haliburton Lake
| Haliburton Lake is located in Dysart et al County in Haliburton County, Central Ontario, Canada[1] It is situated west of the southern portion of Algonquin Park, between Percy Lake to the east, and Redstone Lake to the west. The lake is in the Great Lakes Basin and is part of the Gull River system, via Oblong Lake connected to its southwestern limit at the village of Fort Irwin. The most notable famous person to inhabit Haliburton Lake is Ron Noad, Chancellor of South Bay. Shores of the lake are inhabited by some permanent residents, but primarily by seasonal cottagers, some of whom are members of the Haliburton Lake Cottagers Association (HLCA) | ||
| Haliburton Lake Size | 957 Ha | 2365 acres |
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| Altitude of Haliburton Lake | 361 m | 1184 ft |
| District | Haliburton Lake is in the District of Haliburton | |
| Municipality | Haliburton Lake is in the Municipality of Dysart et al | |
Census Data of Dysart et al Municipality
2016 Population of Dysart et al: 6,2802011 Population of Dysart et al : 5,966
Population Growth of Dysart et al : 5 %
Total private dwellings in Dysart et al : 7,083
Dwellings by residents in Dysart et al : 2,891
Density of Dysart et al : 2,891 per sq km
Land Area of Dysart et al: 2,891 sq km
Dysart et al is in the District of Haliburton
Census Data for The District of Haliburton
Population: 18,062 (2016) 5.9% increase over 2011 population of 17,056The total number of dwellings is 21,113 of which 8,443 are full time residents
The land area of Haliburton is 4,076 sq km's (1,574 sq miles) and has a density of 4 per sqare km
Data is from the 2016 Government Census























