166 Station Street

$289,000

About This Home

If a detached garage and a fenced in yard is in your criteria for your first home, this is the one you must see! Located in a friendly neighborhood in North Cobalt, this home has 3 bedrooms, open concept kitchen/dining, ample parking room in the driveway and large deck and backyard. The large garage (28’ x 19’) has insulated walls and a tonne of room to tinker and store stuff. The lot is extra large for a town property with 100 feet wide and 124 feet deep, and nicely treed. Start home ownership here, or downsize comfortably!

Key Details

1126sq. ft.

3 Beds

1 Baths

Haileybury

Contact

Jada Miller

Broker

705-676-6077

jada.miller@mrgi.ca

Details

Price

$289,000

Property Tax

3166.52

Address

166 Station Street

District

Timiskaming

City

North Cobalt

Province

ON

Postal Code

P0J 1R0

Interior

Floor Area

1126

Stories

Bungalow

Bedrooms

3 Bedrooms

Bathrooms

1 Bathrooms

Heating

Gas, Forced Air

Air Conditioning

Central Air

Interior Inclusions

Fridge, stove, dish washer, washer, dryer

Land / Lot Details

Lot Size

99 x 124

Water Supply

Municipal Water

Sewage

Sewer

Zoning

R3

Room Sizes

Kitchen

10'9" x 11'4"

Dining Room

7'8" x 7'6"

Bathroom

4 pc

Bedroom 1

9'6" x 11'5"

Bedroom 2

9'6" x 11'5"

Bedroom 3

11' x 8'

Laundry Room

7'10" x 7'6"

Utility Room

3'1" x 5'5"

North Cobalt is a small community in the most southern part of Temiskaming Shores. It is a nice residential neighborhood nestled between Haileybury and Cobalt.

Haileybury – Set up on a hill, residents of Haileybury have spectacular views of Lake Temiskaming. Located 34 miles north of Temagami, it is renowned for its fun water park with a manmade beach and 150 foot waterslide. Devils’ Rock, which stands 300 feet above sea level is a must see, and is accessible by foot with amazing views of Lake Temiskaming.

Cobalt, “Canada’s most historic town” is located about 11 miles south of New Liskeard, along Highway 11 B, and 30 miles north of Temagami. Famous for its rich mining history, it was named the “Silver Capital of Canada” and is now designated as a Parks Canada National Historic Site. The Cobalt Classic Theatre and Mining Museum pay tribute to Cobalt’s thriving past.

Nearby lakes include Bass Lake (crystal clear, spring fed lake), Gillies Lake (perfect spot for year round residences and/or summer cottages), and Portage Bay on the Montreal River (fisherman’s delight for Pickerel, Northern Pike, Small Mouth Bass, Perch, and Whitefish).