External facing:
- Canexel wood fibre siding
- Stone
- Cedar shingles
Floor coverings:
- Hardwood
- Soft wood
- Vinyl
- Slate
Heating source:
- Wood stove
- Convectair
- Electric
- Heated floor
Kitchen:
- Wooden cabinets
- Pine cabinets
- Island
- Fridge
- Double sink
- Gas range
Equipment/Services Included:
- Shed
- Cold room
- Fireplace
- Ceiling fixtures
- Ventilator
- Generator
Bathroom:
- Bath and shower
- Separate Shower
Basement:
- Concrete
- Separate entrance
- Unfinished
Parking / Driveway:
- Asphalt
- Double drive
- Outside
- With electrical outlet
Location:
- Near park
- No backyard neighbors
- Residential area
Lot description:
- Water Access
- Waterfront
- Panoramic view
- Water view
- Flat geography
- Mature trees
- Landscaped
- Blind alley
Near Recreational Services:
- Bicycle path
- Pedestrian path
Near Tourist Services:
- Port / Marina
Owners’ comments
On your private island, a house and a chalet on 2400 square meters of nature and the outdoors. You are close to the peaceful village of Sainte-Anne-de-Sorel while taking advantage of its advantages and also of the sanitary services. The small domain is connected by a footbridge of around thirty meters to your private land and its large parking lot. asphalt. The short dead end road that leads you there ensures privacy and tranquility.
The main residence is nothing ordinary, it is of recent construction and offers a panoramic view of the Chenal-du-Moine, the the St. Lawrence-River and its islands. Why not make it your vacation spot to live an experience like no other in this haven of peace and discover the diversity of the Lake-St-Peter Archipelago whatever the season.
The chalet is completely renovated and equipped, everything is there: appliances, accessories, bedding, furniture etc. You will be able to receive your relatives and friends there or receive an income from short-term rental in AirB & B style or as a bed and breakfast.
Difficult to describe a unique site, visit: petitdomaineavendre.com you will find a full and detailed description of the smallest island in the Lake-St-Peter Archipelago: LÎlette au Pé