Courtesy of: Corey Huskilson, , Royal Lepage Atlantic (Mahone Bay)
$69,900
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Vacant Land
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$69,900
1015 Shunacadie Road Discover a rare off-grid paradise with this 50-acre property, beautifully situated along the banks of Duck Brook in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Originally settled in the 1940s, with a new cabin built in 2002, this retreat at 43.9703211, -65.7463553 is surrounded by protected wildlife crown lands and is one of a select few privately-owned plots surrounded by government-protected wilderness, offering unmatched privacy and natural beauty. Geographically, the property benefits from above-average summer temperatures, complemented by cool, refreshing nights?ideal for comfort and relaxation after a day in nature. Accessible only by ATV, boat, or a scenic 2-hour hike through pristine forest, the cabin is well-equipped for sustainable off-grid living. An 800-watt solar panel system powers a 4000Wh power station, providing reliable energy for essential needs, while LED puck lighting throughout creates a warm and efficient atmosphere. A fresh well with a 12v pump delivers water directly to the kitchen sink, and a high efficiency wood stove keeps the cabin cozy. The loft includes a brand new queen bed. Outside, a fire-heated hot tub offers the perfect setting for stargazing, filled easily with a Hyundai water pump, and a 6-ton electric wood splitter simplifies firewood prep. You?ll also enjoy an outdoor BBQ for easy summer cooking, along with three propane tanks to get you started. Additionally, a BRIS 10.8-foot inflatable boat, accommodating up to five people and needing only a motor, is included for fishing and excursions on Little Rushy Lake. For those interested in additional amenities, I am open to negotiating the inclusion of a 4800W PowerSmart generator, Starlink hardware for high-speed satellite internet, and a 2024 Suzuki 6HP outboard motor for the boat. Surrounded by Crown land filled with wildlife, this property is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering hiking, fishing, and abundant opportunities to observe nature. Seasonally accessible, this r (id:203)