Property Details
Description
Chalet not accessible by car. Immerse yourself in the beauty of all 4 seasons at this Sixteen Island Lake chalet. Nestled in the forest, on over an acre of land, step onto expansive balconies to experience mountain and lake views. Inside the cottage, ample space awaits, with the capacity for multiple beds, where large windows welcome in all-day sun. The chalet features a semi-finished basement waiting to be personalized. Adding to the allure of this property is the boathouse. Its upstairs loft awaits to be transformed into a charming guest house or a sought-after rental retreat. Conveniently sold as a turnkey, fully furnished. * Read addendum
There are many stairs to go up to the house. The cottage is
only accessible by a boat or by walking the path from the
village. I have a boat to do the visits. ALL Promises to
purchase are conditional on the notary being able to
complete the transaction virtually since the Sellers live
in the United States.
Access Information -- 100, Côté Est du Lac,
Lac-des-Seize-Îles
This property does not have direct road access. The most
practical and commonly used way to reach the cottage is by
boat, a 3-minute ride from the village of
Lac-des-Seize-Îles. It is also accessible on foot via the
path, though the path does not accommodate any motorized
vehicles.
Parking:
There is a public parking lot for residents in the village.
Parking passes are available free of charge from the
municipality.
Note on Mapping:
You may notice a road labeled Chemin de la Montagne on
Google Maps, located far behind the property. Please note
that this is a private road owned by Gestion Denis Laurin
Inc. and 9439-1059 Québec Inc., and not publicly accessible.
Potential Alternative Access (Not Currently in Place):
There is a neighbouring property (lot 5 708 457) that has
had access in the past. However, establishing road access
via this route would require negotiating servitudes,
involving lot 5 708 457, as well as rights of passage with
lots 5 710 343 and 5 710 520. This process would require
collaboration with a notary, potential involvement of the
municipality, and possibly geotechnical analysis. I am
unable to assist with this process, as it falls outside my
scope as a real estate broker.
The majority of cottages on Lac-des-Seize-Îles are
accessible only by water or on foot; only about 30% have
road access.
In winter, once the lake is safely frozen, the cottage can
be accessed by snowmobile or ATV. It is no longer
considered safe to drive on the lake by car, due to climate
change and fluctuating ice conditions. Until the ice is
properly frozen, the footpath remains the only option.