1719 Charles St
Port Whitby, Whitby, L1N 1C3
FOR SALE
$599,900
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Listing History
List Date | End Date | Days Listed | List Price | Sold Price | Status |
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2020-10-05 | 2020-11-13 | 39 | $599,900 | - | Suspended |
2020-09-18 | 2020-10-05 | 17 | $649,900 | - | Terminated |
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Property Description
Opportunity Knocks! Amazing Location! Beautiful Large Lot! Build Your Duplex, Triplex, Or Detached Dream Home!!! All Services To The Lot Line (Permitted For Triplex, Semi-Detached, Street Townhouse, Duplex...) Right Across From Whitby Marina!!! Steps To Lake, Go Train, Shops, Banks & Abilities Centre. Quick Access To 401. Purchaser To Perform Their Own Due Diligence. Attachment For Zoning. Seller Will Hold A Mortgage For Qualified Buyers.
Nearby Intersections
Brock & Victoria (9)
Property Features
Beach, Lake Access, Marina, Public Transit
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Property Details
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Community
City
Property Type
Vacant Land
Lot Size
85' x 209'
Acreage
< .50
Fronting
East
Taxes
$2,520 (2020)
Heat Type
None
Air Conditioning
None
Water
Municipal
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