Feb
22

Affordable Waterfront Home.

By Harry
Lower Level

Lower Level

Hi efficency Gas Furnace

Hi efficency Gas Furnace

Lake View.

Lake View.

Living Room
Living Room
Dinning Room

Dinning Room

Living Room

Living Room

Dinning Room/ Kitchen

Dinning Room/ Kitchen

Lakeview
Lakeview

116 Charlore Park Drive, Omemee, K0L 2W0
 Affordable home on 80′ of waterfrontage on Pidgeon Lake. Full access to the Trent Canal System! Fish, boat swim, enjoy the panoramic views from the oversized deck. Two large bedrooms, open concept kitchen and dinning room and a big bright living room. plus a full height open basement. The deep, over 300′ lot has several out buildings for extra storage and hobbies. A value priced home for you to relax on the weekends or renovate for your dream waterfront home.
MLS  $ 259,900

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