A rare find in the Hamlet of Brookville (Town of Milton)! Finding a blank slate in an established hamlet is like finding a vintage vinyl in mint condition – rare, exciting, and full of potential. This premium building lot offers the charm of country living without sacrificing the “walkable” lifestyle usually reserved for the city. Brookville Park, a less than 6 minute walk north, can be your extended back yard offering playgrounds, open green space, walking trails and baseball diamonds. The park is next to Brookville Public School (JK-8) also just a few minutes walk up the road. Sidewalks make this a quick, safe walk! This prime Hamlet location, set well back from Guelph Line, is hidden behind a mature grove of trees and makes this a private location not visible from the road. Featuring a natural, front-sloping grade from the high, dry building site this lot offers privacy and a view down to the trees. Natural gas, electric service and fiber high speed internet are at the street. Survey is finalized. Taxes not yet assessed on this newly created lot. Street address not finalized. (might be 11159) Legal description to be finalized and verified. Property is not subject to Halton Conservation authority. Development fees & Security deposit(s) to Town of Milton to be paid by the buyer. If HST is applicable it will be in addition and paid by the Buyer. Zoning C4. Lot is available for residential development only. Seller has partnered with Charleston Homes for Architect & Builder. Contact Builder to design your custom home! 2500 sq ft – 5000 sq ft permitted. See Survey attached to listing.
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