Discover the perfect setting to build your dream home on this stunning 2.22 acre private lot in the desirable community of St. Andrews. This spacious, treed lot offers municipal water and power hookups already at the property, making it ready for you to start building before summer. Located just around the corner from the P-6 School, known for its small class sizes and strong sense of community, this property offers convenience and comfort for families. The village of St. Andrews is home to a convenience store, local credit union, and post office — all within easy reach. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the proximity to local fishing spots, community trails, and abundant wooded areas ideal for hunting and exploring. If curling or other recreational activities are more your style, you’ll find a welcoming and active community atmosphere. The lot is also large enough to accommodate gardens, offering a peaceful and self-sufficient lifestyle. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to create your ideal home in one of St. Andrews’ most sought-after locations!
TCH to Lower South River off ramp, head toward the Village of St. Andrews, past the Church at the Y in the road stay to your left,follow Real Estate sign subdivision is on the left.
Listing Sub-Area:
302-Antigonish County
Property Type:
Vacant Land
Land Type:
Vacant Lot(s)
Title To Land:
Freehold
Prop Size:
1 to 2.99 Acres
Lot Size:
2.22 acre(s)0.9 hectare(s)
Zoning:
Residentia
Water Supply:
Municipal
Sewer:
None
Utilities:
None
Driveway:
Other
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Hardwood Bush, Not Landscaped, Level, Rolling, Sloping/Terraced, Softwood Bush, Wooded/Treed, Year Round Road
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Vacant lot 2.22 acres Municipal water power along road
Data was last updated May 14, 2025 at 07:20 PM (UTC)
Area Statistics
Listings on market:
74
Avg list price:
$98,750
Min list price:
$22,500
Max list price:
$2,300,000
Avg days on market:
205
Min days on market:
2
Max days on market:
2,100
These statistics are generated based on the current listing's property type
and located in
302-Antigonish County. Average values are
derived using median calculations.