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Land situate on Sirois Road, East of the St. John River, in the Parish of Ste-Anne-de-Madawaska, County of Madawaska and Province of New Brunswick.

Lot Size: 5+/- acres
Location: Sirois Road, County of Madawaska, Province of New Brunswick, Canada
Reference #: NB-599

  • Picture of your parcel of land from Sirois Road. Martin road on left (westerly side) and Sirois road on right (southerly side).

  • 350 feet frontage on the north side of Sirois Road

  • 625 feet frontage on the east side of Martin Road

  • Picture taken from Martin Road. Your parcel (on left) follows Martin Rd for 625 feet to Sirois Road.

    • Picture taken from Sirois Road.

    • Picture taken from Martin Road, at the southwesterly end of your parcel

    • Saint John River at Saint Anne de Madawaska

    • Church in the picturesque community of Saint Anne de Madawaska on the Saint John River, 8 kilometers from this parcel of land

    • Scenic farmland of Madawaska County

    • Ski Mont Farlagne located in Edmunston - 40 minutes from this parcel of land

    • Aerial photograph showing the location and configuration of the property.

    • Map indicating the location of the property. The Trans-Canada Highway (HWY 2) is 4.5 km distant.

    • Map indicating the location of the property, Saint Anne de Madawaska (8 km south), and Edmundston (36 km west)

    • Map of New Brunswick indicating the location of the property.


Land situate on Sirois Road, East of the St. John River, in the Parish of Ste-Anne-de-Madawaska, County of Madawaska and Province of New Brunswick.

    SIZE: 5+/- acres (2 hectares)

     - 350 feet on the north side of Sirois Road
     - 625 feet on the east side of Martin Road
     - Average depth measuring 625 feet
     - Southern exposure
     - Mixed woodland and meadowland
     - 8 kilometers from the community of Ste-Anne-de-Madawaska
     - Electricity and telephone at roadside

A nice country lot with mixed woodland and meadowland, situated in one of the best farming regions of New Brunswick, Canada. This land appears to have been cultivated in previous years. The southerly end of the land is more-or-less open meadowland and from here you have lovely views of neighboring open lands, woodland and rolling countryside.

On its south side, your land has 350 feet on Sirois Road, a good all-season paved road. On its west side, you have 625 feet on Martin Road, also paved and serviced. Electricity and telephone service is available and can service your land. Your closest neighbor is a thousand feet from your land on the south side of Sirois Road.

The land is rectangular in shape with an average depth of 625 feet. The land is dry and topography is generally level with a slight upward slope from the south side (roadside) to the north side (back) of your property.

Your land is conveniently reached throughout the year. From New Brunswick’s capital city of Fredericton take the Trans-Canada Highway # 2 through Woodstock, Hartland, Perth-Andover, Grand Falls to Ste-Anne-de-Madawaska. From town, head north on Sirois Road and follow for 8 kilometers to your land.

You can build on your land, create a small hobby farm, potato or grain field.

PRICE:
Term Sale: $13,900.00, payable $1,440.00 cash with order and fifty (50) monthly payments of $249.20 each, and interest.
Cash Sale: $12,510.00, if paid $1,460.00 cash with order and the balance of $11,050.00 within thirty days thereafter.

Wolter Land Estates
449 Farris Road
Kelowna, British Columbia
V1W 1N1

Telephone: (877) 806-0307
Fax: (250) 764-4377

Email: land@wolterland.com

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Wolterland Estates

449 Farris Road
Kelowna, British Columbia
V1W 1N1

Telephone: (877) 806-0307
Fax: (250) 764-4377

Email: land@wolterland.com

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