$939,000Asking Price
Follow the winding laneway to this passive solar home sitting in a clearing in this 45 acre forested property. The perfect balance between peaceful country living and convenience. With the Forest Management Plan in place, fully transferable, you can enjoy the beauty of the natural surroundings while also benefiting from reduced property taxes. The potential harvest of the black walnut trees in the future adds another layer of value to this already exceptional property. Designed with family living in mind the home features spacious living areas, a wood stove for cozy nights and plenty of natural light streaming in through the south-facing windows. The added features like the office overlooking the living room, solarium, and media/family room provide additional spaces for relaxation and entertainment. Modern amenities such as the tower for reliable phone and internet services, ductless heating/A/C units and backup Generac (2018) ensures that you can stay connected and comfortable no matter the circumstances. All of the windows except the mud room have been replaced, vinyl siding and the west portion of metal roof in 2018. There are two wells, one at the top of the hill and one on the lower level and a 20' x 27' cistern used for the gardens by the previous owner. There is a 30' x 24' garage with a loft and 200 AMP service, a 40' x 20' pole barn with another 200 AMP service. In the past, there has been a maple syrup set-up, which adds fun and productive activity to the property. Wildlife lovers will delight in the daily visits from the wild turkeys and the deer who rest on the sunny lawn. Overall, this passive solar home offers a unique opportunity to embrace sustainable living in a tranquil setting, while still being within reach of nearby towns, Hastings and Campbellford's amenities, the Trans Canada Trail, Trent Severn Waterway and 3 golf courses. This is a chance to live in harmony with nature while enjoying modern comforts and a vibrant rural community.
Follow the winding laneway to this passive solar home sitting in a clearing in this 45 acre forested property. The perfect balance between peaceful country living and convenience. With the Forest Management Plan in place, fully transferable, you can enjoy the beauty of the natural surroundings while also benefiting from reduced property taxes. The potential harvest of the black walnut trees in the future adds another layer of value to this already exceptional property. Designed with family living in mind the home features spacious living areas, a wood stove for cozy nights and plenty of natural light streaming in through the south-facing windows. The added features like the office overlooking the living room, solarium, and media/family room provide additional spaces for relaxation and entertainment. Modern amenities such as the tower for reliable phone and internet services, ductless heating/A/C units and backup Generac (2018) ensures that you can stay connected and comfortable no matter the circumstances. All of the windows except the mud room have been replaced, vinyl siding and the west portion of metal roof in 2018. There are two wells, one at the top of the hill and one on the lower level and a 20' x 27' cistern used for the gardens by the previous owner. There is a 30' x 24' garage with a loft and 200 AMP service, a 40' x 20' pole barn with another 200 AMP service. In the past, there has been a maple syrup set-up, which adds fun and productive activity to the property. Wildlife lovers will delight in the daily visits from the wild turkeys and the deer who rest on the sunny lawn. Overall, this passive solar home offers a unique opportunity to embrace sustainable living in a tranquil setting, while still being within reach of nearby towns, Hastings and Campbellford's amenities, the Trans Canada Trail, Trent Severn Waterway and 3 golf courses. This is a chance to live in harmony with nature while enjoying modern comforts and a vibrant rural community.
See MoreRoom | Floor | Dimensions | Details | |
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1 | Kitchen | Main | 26.64' x 25.49' | Combined with Dining |
2 | Den | Main | 16.99' x 13.16' | |
3 | Bathroom | Main | 11.61' x 4.20' | 3-PieceBath, Walk-In Closet(s) |
4 | Office | Upper | 24.84' x 16.31' | |
1 3-Piece Bathroom on Main Floor | ||||
1 3-Piece Bathroom |
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Rural Trent Hills, Trent Hills is an east GTA neighbourhood notable for its university grads, executives, education, law & public sector professionals and tradespeople. It has a higher than average population of immigrants. Residents tend to be older with a significant number of adults aged 55 to 64 and seniors aged 65 to 79.
Kids Per Family
0.8
kids per family
in the neighbourhood.
34%
of residents are
single and loving it.
34% singles
Trent Hills (38%)
10%
of residents
are renters.
10% renters
Trent Hills (19%)
15%
of residents are
university grads.
15% university grads
Trent Hills (14%)Average Household Income
$94K
is the average household
income in the neighbourhood.
Professions
Trades | 12% |
Sales | 10% |
Management | 8% |
Government | 7% |
Business | 6% |
8%
of residents were
born outside of Canada.
8% immigrants
Trent Hills (8%)2.7% from UK
All-time
Foreign Languages
German | 1% |
French | 1% |
Dutch | 1% |
Religions
Christian | 78% |