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$2,098,000
3303 DAVIS DRIVE
Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ontario, Ontario, L4A2P8
MLS® Number: N12133953
Property description
Attention Investors, Land Bankers, Nature Enthusiasts, and Visionaries Discover a rare opportunity to build your dream home and workshop in York Regions highly sought-after Stouffville. This exceptional, turn-key 20-acre parcel of lush, forested land comes fully site plan-approved, with a building permit for an estate home, and proposed barn-style workshop drawings. Development fees have been paid, and a road path has already been cleared - saving you years of potential delays, approval risks, and substantial costs. The thoughtfully designed site plan features a winding driveway leading to a custom bungalow with a 5-car garage and an approved workshop. Additionally, the property is enrolled in the Managed Forest Tax Incentive Program (MFTIP), offering significant property tax savings. The new owner may continue the program, subject to reapplication and approval. Strategically located near the proposed Bradford Bypass, this property is minutes from Highway 404, Costco, hospital, the GO Train, shopping, and other amenities. Surrounded by a thriving business area, this is a truly unique offering for those seeking a seamless transition to a build-ready estate. Don't miss this unparalleled opportunity to own a piece of nature in the rapidly developing part of York region! **EXTRAS: Approved permit and site plan. **
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Courtesy of CENTURY 21 ATRIA REALTY INC.
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