Real Estate

This waterfront P.E.I. estate comes with 19 acres of land—and an 1850s log cabin

520 Point Prim Road, Point Prim, P.E.I. 

Waterfront: Northumberland Strait

Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 4

Lot size: 19 acres

Living area: 3,500 sq. ft.

List price: $1,675,000

Date listed: June 2023

About the property

Just a 35-minute drive from Charlottetown, this Prince Edward Island home overlooks one of the province’s iconic red-sand beaches and the Northumberland Strait (reportedly home to the warmest salt water in Canada). Custom-built in 2004, the home was purposefully designed with expansive views in mind: large windows span both waterfront-facing sides of the home, and five decks (some with glass railings) offer plenty of space to relax and enjoy the breathtaking scenery. The interior is clad in wood, including ash stairs, cherry cabinets, and maple floors, plus doors, baseboards, and trim made of of solid pine throughout. The tiled main floor features colours that evoke the sky, water, and sand, bringing the beauty of the natural landscape indoors. All three bedrooms include ensuite bathrooms, ensuring privacy and convenience for guests. Also on the 19-acre property is a fully restored log cabin, built in the 1850s. It’s surrounded by trees, additional water views, and is full of rustic details, ideal for use as an extra guest space or even a short-term rental. 

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