Learn More About New Homes in Lakeshore Available at Admiral’s Cove

Learn More About New Homes in Lakeshore Available at Admiral’s Cove

Admiral’s Cove is Lakeshore, Ontario’s newest waterfront development project. This is a two-phase development project with Phase 1 featuring twenty-two waterfront lots on deep water canals that lead to Lake St. Clair with just a short boat ride. Most lots are 100 ft. wide and 150 ft. deep, giving you plenty of space to enjoy the spectacular atmosphere that this lakefront new home development has to offer. Phase 2, meanwhile, includes an additional twenty-two lots for sale in the same outstanding area to give you even more of an opportunity to get the perfect new waterfront home.

To get a better look at Admiral’s Cove for yourself and see how spectacular this area of Lakeshore truly is, watch my video below:

 

 

Admiral’s Cove is located in the heart of Lakeshore and gives you a great community to live in along with easy access to the surrounding areas including Windsor, Tecumseh, Kingsville, Leamington, Essex and Amherstburg. This means that you can enjoy the peaceful surroundings that come with living in Lakeshore without ever being far from the services and amenities you want.

I have over thirty years of experience in new home developments, real estate and new construction. Let me put this experience and my extensive knowledge of real estate to work for you to get you and your family the perfect new home in Admiral’s Cove. To find out more about Admiral’s Cove, including the lots that are still available, your options for your new home, pricing information and more,  email me to call me today at (519) 796-5701. These new Lakeshore homes are selling quickly, so if you believe Admiral’s Cove could be the right choice for you and your family, get in touch with me today.

 

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Pauline Lanoue Pauline Lanoue Sales Representative (519) 796-5701 (519) 796-5701
Pauline Lanoue Janelle Lanoue Sales Representative (519) 819-7812 (519) 796-5701

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