Bungalow for sale

219 Ch. de la Montagne, L'Île-du-Grand-Calumet, Outaouais

$399,000
219 Ch. de la Montagne
L'Île-du-Grand-Calumet
Type
Bungalow
Bedrooms
1
Living area
455 Square Feet
Bathrooms
1
MLS® 16262928

Property description

Discover this magnificent 4-season off-grid hunting camp located in the Île aux Grand Calumet sector. Built on a vast wooded plot of 166 acres, this property offers a peaceful environment where nature is omnipresent. Whether you are passionate about deer, partridge or bear hunting, hiking, mountain biking or are simply looking for a place to recharge your batteries far from the hustle and bustle, this property will meet your expectations. The camp is powered by an autonomous system consisting of 4 360 watt solar panels, a huge 20x30 foot garage. A unique opportunity for lovers of nature and the great outdoors.

Sold without legal warranty, at the risk and peril of the buyer

Details

Alpine skiing, ATV trail, Cross-country skiing, Snowmobile trail

Room Floor Dimensions Floor covering
Kitchen 1st level/Ground floor 11 X 12 ft / 3.35 X 3.66 m Laminate floor
Living room 1st level/Ground floor 8.1 X 11 ft / 2.46 X 3.35 m Laminate floor
Bedroom 1st level/Ground floor 12 X 16 ft / 3.66 X 4.88 m Laminate floor
Bathroom 1st level/Ground floor 9 X 15 ft / 2.74 X 4.57 m Laminate floor
Municipal $1,939
School $174
Bedrooms 1
Bathrooms 1
Number of rooms 4
Number of rooms above ground 1
Living area 455 Square Feet
Expected delay of occupancy 30
Items included in the sale All the contents inside the chalet
Items excluded in the sale 3 rented propane tanks, framed reproductions of wild animals, sleeping bags, kerosene lamps, stuffed deer coats, thermometer trophy, garden furniture, barbecue, stained glass window with owl, steel outdoor fireplace, stuffed fish, can collection
Land area 645900
Dimension of the front of the land 79.51
Dimension of the depth of the land 8123
Year built 1992
Municipal assessment (land) $218,300
Municipal assessment (building) $50,000
Municipal assessment (total) $268,300
Assessment year 2026
Irregular land Yes
Available services Propane
Basement Crawl space, None
Cupboard Wood
Distinctive features Detached, Resort/Cottage, Seasonal access, Wooded
Driveway Unpaved
Foundation Concrete blocks
Garage Detached, Double width or more
Hearth stove Gas fireplace, Wood fireplace
Heating energy Propane, Solar energy, Wood
Heating system Other
Parking Detached, Driveway, Garage
Roofing Sheet metal
Sewage system Septic tank
Siding Wood
Topography Flat, Sloped, Steep
Water supply Surface well, Well
Windows Wood
The property comprises 165 acres and includes a hunting camp with the following amenities: a water well, gas stove, gas lighting, a wood stove, solar panels that provide regular lighting and power the refrigerator, a wood shed for storing firewood, and a work garage/storage area. The bedroom features three bunk beds to accommodate six persons. The property offers various interests for the following individuals: * Seasonal hunters who can hunt deer, partridge, and wild turkeys. * Other wildlife includes bears, coyotes, wolves, and other small animals typically found in forest environments. * Individuals who simply enjoy nature, tranquility, fresh air, and the calming sounds of nature. They can walk on various trails and engage in nature photography. * Winter enthusiasts can enjoy snowshoeing or cross-country skiing. * The property contains an abundance of mature species of trees, including maple, oak, white pine, red pine, cedar, hemlock, and other varieties. These trees are ideal for hobbyists such as carpenters and woodworkers. They can build a dream cabin or enjoy being off the grid. * The property consists of a mix of flatlands and mountainous areas. The related acreages are located on the highest elevation point on ile du Grand Calumet, Quebec, at the highest point from which one can see across the Ottawa River to the Ontario side. 1 Solar Panel 200 watt with 2-12 volt batteries 140 amp /hour, one 700 watt inverter, supplies power to Rengency fireplace in Bathroom. 4 Solar panel at 360 watt each , 2 Solar panels 280 watts each connected to four 6 volt batteries at 401 amp hour. 1 - 4000 watt inverter and 2 charge controller. Above is what provides electricity to camp. 1 - 100 wall Solar panel with charge controller, that is used to charge batteries for varies equipment such as tractor, generator, and other when required.

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