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New property listed in Hunt Club - Windsor Park Village and Area

I have listed a new property at 48 Sample Road in Hunt Club - Windsor Park Village and Area. See details here

Built by Tartan, this "linked single", with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, is only attached at the garage. Its bright main floor layout with a semi-open floorplan - the living room and dining room are separated by a partial wall - is perfect for families and entertaining. You'll love the custom built-in nook with cabinetry and bench seating in the kitchen. Fridge, microwave, and double oven (2018); dishwasher (2025). Air conditioner 2023. Patio doors in the kitchen lead to a private, leafy, fenced yard with a new deck (2025) and a pergola. The upper level features a large primary bedroom with its own door to the family bathroom, 2 other generously-sized bedrooms and a large deck with screened gazebo that offers a peaceful escape from the hustle of daily life. The finished basement offers a large family room. A separate utility room provides ample storage and laundry (washer 2023, dryer 2024). The tankless hot water tank (2023) is owned. The single car pull-through garage is perfect for campers, trailers, even a boat! The front yard is beautifully landscaped with perennials and annuals and the driveway can hold an additional 2 vehicles. Sample Road is close to restaurants, parks, great shopping, transit, the Airport Parkway and Riverside drive. The SouthKeys LRT station is just one bus ride or a 30-minute walk from the house. 18 hours irrevocable on all offers.

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New property listed in Mississippi Mills

I have listed a new property at 4883 Kinburn Side Road in Mississippi Mills. See details here

Set in the heart of Pakenham, a quiet and picturesque village in the Ottawa Valley, this remarkable commercial property occupies a storied place along the banks of the Mississippi River. Pakenham is known for its natural beauty and deep historical roots, offering a setting that feels both timeless and quietly inspiring. Originally established in the 1830s as a milling hub, the village grew around the vision of Andrew Dickson, who commissioned this striking stone building in the 1840's. Designed in the Neo-Classical style, the structure stands as a lasting testament to early Ontario craftsmanship and ambition. It sits prominently at the end of Pakenham's iconic five-span stone bridge - the only bridge of its kind in North America, giving the property a sense of arrival and distinction that is impossible to replicate. Inside, the building is rich with character and authenticity. Wood floors, exposed beam ceilings, gallery lighting, and original stone walls create a warm, textured interior well suited to a variety of commercial uses. Approximately twenty years ago, the side entrance was rebuilt, adding a new staircase, storage area, and a second-floor office. This secondary access offers valuable flexibility, allowing the space to be shared or configured to suit different operational needs. Well suited for professional offices, studio, gallery, or retail, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a truly unique commercial property, one that blends architectural significance, adaptable space, and an exceptional setting. Owning this building is not simply a business decision, but a chance to become a steward of an irreplaceable piece of Ontario's history. Small parking area on the left side of the building. All services are currently off and will need to be reinstated by the new owner. Two 100 amp panels. Building being sold as is where is with no warranty by the estate. Buyer should budget for a new roof. 72 hour irrevocable required.

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New property listed in Mississippi Mills

I have listed a new property at 4883 Kinburn Side Road in Mississippi Mills. See details here

Set in the heart of Pakenham, a quiet and picturesque village in the Ottawa Valley, this remarkable commercial property occupies a storied place along the banks of the Mississippi River. Pakenham is known for its natural beauty and deep historical roots, offering a setting that feels both timeless and quietly inspiring. Originally established in the 1830s as a milling hub, the village grew around the vision of Andrew Dickson, who commissioned this striking stone building in the 1840's. Designed in the Neo-Classical style, the structure stands as a lasting testament to early Ontario craftsmanship and ambition. It sits prominently at the end of Pakenham's iconic five-span stone bridge - the only bridge of its kind in North America, giving the property a sense of arrival and distinction that is impossible to replicate. Inside, the building is rich with character and authenticity. Wood floors, exposed beam ceilings, gallery lighting, and original stone walls create a warm, textured interior well suited to a variety of commercial uses. Approximately twenty years ago, the side entrance was rebuilt, adding a new staircase, storage area, and a second-floor office. This secondary access offers valuable flexibility, allowing the space to be shared or configured to suit different operational needs. Well suited for professional offices, studio, gallery, or retail, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a truly unique commercial property, one that blends architectural significance, adaptable space, and an exceptional setting. Owning this building is not simply a business decision, but a chance to become a steward of an irreplaceable piece of Ontario's history. Small parking area on the left side of the building. All services are currently off and will need to be reinstated by the new owner. Two 100 amp panels. Building being sold as is where is with no warranty. Estate conditions require a 72 hour irrevocable minimum.

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