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#7 26328 TWP ROAD 511 $275,000
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#7 26328 TWP ROAD 511
Rural Parkland County, Alberta T7Y1E1

MLS® Number: E4430569

Listing Description

Get started on your dream home build at West Glen Estates where you’ll get tremendous value with this 2 acre lot! This amazing 74 acre subdivision is located in Parkland County just west of Hwy 60 on the corner of Graminia & Sanctuary Road. Gentle rolling terrain, an abundance of trees, paved road, and bordered on two sides by environmentally protected wetlands & Ducks Unlimited nesting projects. Graminia School ( K-9) is located 5 Km West on Graminia Road, Nisku and the Edmonton International Airport are only 15 minutes away, and the Town of Devon is only 5 minutes away with volunteer fire department, full service RCMP facility, hospital & ambulance service, with many more amenities and services available. PLUS major tourist attractions such as RAD Torque Raceway, U of A Botanic Gardens, Rabbit Hill Snow Resort, Canada Petroleum Discover Centre, Clifford E. Lee Nature Sanctuary, Devon Voyageur Park and Prospectors Point are only minutes away. A beautiful place to call home! (32590354)

Property Summary

Property Type
Vacant Land
Building Type
No Building
Neighbourhood Name
West Glen Estates
Land Size
2.01 ac
Time on REALTOR.ca
3 days

Legal Description

Plan :- 1623849 Block :- 1 Lot :- 7

Building

Building Features
Features
Rolling, Environmental reserve
Neighbourhood Features
Amenities Nearby
Airport, Golf Course
Data provided by: REALTORS® Association of Edmonton 101 - 18354 118 Avenue NW Avenue, EDMONTON, Alberta T5S 2G2

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