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Yuck! There is so much that I don't like about this particular cottage. The interior layout is a mess. There isn't a clear view of the lake. There isn't a great deck or patio in the front of the cottage looking out. The stairs down to the water access are treacherous. If I was in the market right now this would be a hard pass. It's a nice enough video though. Kudos to whoever shot it. Even if I didn't care for the pacing in the post production editing.
14.2m --- estimated, unsure on the amount of land you obtain with this. Land is going for 12m per 10 acres according to Zillow. Time to ping Elon for some insider trade info. After all the house is in Canada, which eh, friggin cold ass winters. But I will say this, Personal Property Tax? Typically, property tax rates range from 0.5% to 2.5%. The size of your property, what you paid for it, and your income play no role in how much you will pay in property taxes.
Very beautiful, what's not to like about it. All the privacy in the world in your own paradise. I can only imagine the freezing cold in the winter time.....but would you care about that in a house like that? Don't think so.
A Peerless Gem. It ticks every single box in my unachievable list! Congratulations to the architects, designers, builders (all trades) and owner(s) who have made this dream come to live!
I guess I'm in my own lane because when I saw the outside I thought wow, how beautiful but once we see the inside, I personally felt all the white made it feel sterile. I would have thought because it's in Muskoka (cottage country) that the interior design would reflect a more natural, warm aesthetic. I expected more wood finishes. That's just me. Seems like everyone else thinks it's a dream home.
Truly stunning house, no question about it, but I’m sad that the ceiling timbers were all painted. Part of the Muskoka FEEL is wood in the interior and the great room cross timbers and the dining room coffered ceilings seem to be missed opportunities to bring in that natural wood feel. I’m not looking for wood everything (that old seventies style needs to stay back then!) but not having any wood inside the home seems an odd choice to me. Other than that, chef’s kiss.