Nestled in the seaside community of East Port Medway, Lot 17 Indian Point Road presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a stunning wooded building lot with coastal appeal and its very own private island. This unique parcel offers an incredible natural setting to build your home or seasonal retreat. The lot offers 3.8 acres while the island is 8 acres also known as Mattie Island. This lot boasts a sheltered harbour and a protected cove, ideal for small boats, kayaking, or simply soaking in the serene maritime atmosphere. Surrounded by mature trees and unspoiled nature, the property offers a peaceful backdrop with panoramic views of the open ocean. Located just 30 minutes from the charming towns of Liverpool and Bridgewater, you'll have easy access to all amenities including shops, dining, health services, and cultural attractions—while still enjoying the tranquility of your own secluded haven. Whether you're seeking a tranquil lifestyle, a private getaway, or a savvy investment, this opportunity delivers beauty and potential. Don't miss your chance to claim a piece of Nova Scotia's spectacular South Shore.
Highway 103 to NS-331 E (signs for East Port Medway/Voglers/Cherry Hill) 5.4 km, slight right onto E Port Loop 350 m, slight left onto Indian Point Road.
Listing Sub-Area:
406-Queens County
Property Type:
Vacant Land
Land Type:
Vacant Lot(s)
Title To Land:
Freehold
Property Known As / Body of Water:
Medway River
Prop Size:
10 to 49.99 Acres
Lot Size:
11.84 acre(s)4.79 hectare(s)
Zoning:
Resource
Water Supply:
None
Sewer:
None
Utilities:
To Be Verified
Driveway:
None
Hardwood Bush, Not Landscaped, Softwood Bush, Wooded/Treed, Year Round Road
Data was last updated April 24, 2025 at 09:20 AM (UTC)
Area Statistics
Listings on market:
144
Avg list price:
$70,000
Min list price:
$13,000
Max list price:
$899,900
Avg days on market:
199
Min days on market:
1
Max days on market:
1,050
These statistics are generated based on the current listing's property type
and located in
406-Queens County. Average values are
derived using median calculations.