Take a peek at this $1.2M Sask. lakefront 'paradise' complete with its own beach
A Murray Lake, Sask. property offers year-round waterfront living for an asking price that's below the average cost of a home in the Greater Toronto and Vancouver areas.
The $1.2 million listing for the property — located roughly 40 kilometres from North Battleford, Sask. — describes it as a "piece of paradise with everything you need."
Take a peek at this four-bed, four-bath home that sits on a 2.9-acre lot on the shore of Murray Lake.
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A key feature of the home, situated on the evocatively named Sleepy Hollow Road, is a spacious deck facing the lake that runs the entire length of the house.
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Inside the home, built in 1975, the ground floor is laid out with an open concept plan that's perfect for entertaining.
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The lure of the scenic lake at the home's doorstep is never far away.
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Storage will never be a problem as the large lot includes a pair of Quonsets with concrete floors. The home naturally comes equipped with its own dock — and a private beach
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