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1027 DOW TRAIL, Haliburton Lake

Property Overview - House For sale

Price$ 825 000
MLS® #X12945382TypeHouse
Bedrooms3 BedBathrooms1 Bath
WaterfrontHaliburton LakePostal CodeK0M1S0

Set on the shores of Haliburton Lake, this 3-season backsplit cottage offers a great setting for family getaways and time on the water. With scenic lake views, clean deep water, and access to excellent boating and fishing, it's a spot that's easy to enjoy throughout the warmer months.The main level features an open-concept living, dining, and kitchen area designed for gathering, with natural light and views out to the lake, along with a deck overlooking the water-an ideal place for outdoor dining or relaxing. A wood stove adds warmth and comfort on cooler nights. Upstairs, you'll find three bedrooms and a full bathroom, providing comfortable space for family and guests.The property is well-suited for low-maintenance ownership, allowing you to spend more time enjoying the lake and less time on upkeep. Whether it's morning coffee on the deck or afternoons spent boating and swimming, this Haliburton Lake cottage offers a straightforward way to enjoy cottage life.

Land Details

WaterfrontHaliburton Lake
Size Frontage90
Size Depth231 ft
Lot size90 x 231 FT
Ownership TypeFreehold
Zoning DescriptionWR4L

Building Details

TypeHouse
Property TypeSingle Family
Bathrooms Total1
Bedrooms Above Ground3
Bedrooms Total3
Cooling TypeNone
Exterior FinishSteel
Foundation TypeWood/Piers
Heating TypeOther

Rooms

Main levelKitchen9.5 m x 3.54 m


This listing of a Single Family property For sale is courtesy of TROY AUSTEN from RE/MAX Professionals North

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 Size957 Ha2365 acres
Altitude of Haliburton Lake361 m1184 ft
DistrictHaliburton Lake is in the District of Haliburton
MunicipalityHaliburton Lake is in the Municipality of Dysart et al

Census Data of Dysart et al Municipality

2016 Population of Dysart et al: 6,280
2011 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 17,056
The 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