The Cedars at Brydon Bay is a new community of over 100 single family homes just off the shores of Lake Muskoka, moments north of the town of Gravenhurst. These charming homes are built by LIV Communities in partnership with Bosseini Living, two pedigreed developers with decades of experience across the Greater Toronto Area.
INTERESTING FACTS
Developer: LIV Communities in partnership with Bosseini Living, Address: 9361 ON-11, Cumberland Beach, ON Nearest Intersection: Wellington St & Evans Ave. E Pricing: Starting From The $700s Occupancy: Q1 2024 Building type: Deatch 36’ Singles Suite Sizes: 1600 sq ft – 2900 sq ft Maintenance Fees: No fee. Deposit Structure: $30,000 on Signing // $15,000 in 45 Days // $15,000 in 75 Days// Balance to 12% on Occupancy Incentives*: Platinum VIP Pricing & Floor Plans, First Access to the Best Availability, Capped Development Levies, Assignment, Property Management & Leasing Services Available, Free Lawyer Review of Your Purchase Agreement, Free Mortgage Arrangements Suite Features: Laminate Flooring, Stone Kitchen Countertops and more Building Amenities: PREMIUM exterior vinyl siding, including insulated siding on sides and rear of home 9′ Main Floor Ceiling Height, Extended Upper Cabinetry in Kitchen, Direct Access from Garage to Home if Grade Permits, Heat Recovery Ventilator for Healthier Indoor Air Quality, Stairs Designed with Extra Deep 10″ Treads, Subfloors are Nailed, Screwed, and Glued, for Quieter Floors!
WHY TO BUY?
Located at Evans Ave. E. & Wellington St., The Cedars offers the modern comforts of a well-built home amidst the rocky waterways and lush woodlands of Muskoka. With the quaint attractions and bustling festivals of the nearby town, and the escape of the surrounding landscape, this is your chance to discover the beauty of this part of the country year-round.
The Cedars at Brydon Bay is minutes outside of Gravenhurst’s main shopping and dining area.
Head over to Muskoka Wharf, the home of the Gravenhurst Farmer’s Market with plenty of shops, eateries, and purveyors of personal services. Then check out the boutique art, antique, furniture, and home shops of the historic downtown before you stop in at one of the restaurants or breweries for a bite.
If one-stop shopping is your game, head to the south end of town where you can find stores like the LCBO, Home Depot, Canadian Tire, Sobeys, Giant Tiger and more.
Muskoka in the summer is one of the hottest spots in Ontario’s cottage country. Hosting festivals with incredible music and food, including those that attract boat and car enthusiasts from all over.
Taboo and Muskoka Bay Resort offer nearby accommodations, while Gravenhurst Muskoka KOA offers some of the best camping in Ontario. Nearby world-class golf courses, parks and conservation areas offer plenty of day-time escapes if you prefer to spend the sunnier days on solid ground rather than a dock or a boat.
In the evening, enjoy the spectacular sunsets from any of the in-town beaches or patios before you head to Torrance Barrens Dark-Sky Preserve to experience the stars of a majestic night sky one can never experience in the more densely-populated and lit cities to the south.