Lands for Sale in Lac-Édouard
Projects of Lands for Sale in Lac-Édouard
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Promenades du Boisé MirabelPromenades du Boisé Mirabel
Mirabel, QC
- 3
- 1
From$434,900
Havre des DominicainsHavre des Dominicains
Saint-Hyacinthe, QC
Price Upon Request
Domaine des 4 Collines - Val-DavidDomaine des 4 Collines - Val-David
Val-David, QC
Price Upon Request
Quartier du Cerf - TerrainsQuartier du Cerf - Terrains
Saint-Côme, QC
Price Upon Request

Au Fief du MassifAu Fief du Massif
Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, QC
- 1 – 3
- 1
Price Upon Request
Domaine du Lac RogerDomaine du Lac Roger
Gore, QC
Price Upon Request
Le Carré Mi-VallonLe Carré Mi-Vallon
Sherbrooke, QC
Price Upon Request

Domaine Aux Abords de Saint-HippolyteDomaine Aux Abords de Saint-Hippolyte
Saint-Hippolyte, QC
Price Upon Request

Cap-SantéCap-Santé
Cap-Santé, QC
From$41,800
Les Sous-Bois du Lac BeaulneLes Sous-Bois du Lac Beaulne
Sainte-Anne-des-Lacs, QC
Price Upon Request
Terrains rue du CoudrierTerrains rue du Coudrier
Magog, QC
Price Upon Request
Domaine de l'ÎleDomaine de l'Île
Bécancour, QC
Price Upon Request
Bel Air TremblantBel Air Tremblant
Mont-Tremblant, QC
Price Upon Request
KYO Terra - Pic de l'OursKYO Terra - Pic de l'Ours
Eastman, QC
Price Upon Request
Les Berges, milieu accessibleLes Berges, milieu accessible
Sainte-Clotilde-de-Horton, QC
Price Upon Request

Allen FallsAllen Falls
Morin-Heights, QC
Price Upon Request
Advantages of Lands for Sale in Lac-Édouard

Lac-Édouard offers rare opportunities to buy lots and land surrounded by deep forests, clear lakes and quiet country roads. Buyers seeking a cottage site, hunting or fishing base, or a long-term investment will find a mix of waterfront parcels and inland woodlots that deliver privacy and year-round outdoor access.
Properties here range from small waterfront strips with direct access to Lac-Édouard to larger parcels suited for multi-lot development or hobby farms. Many lots retain mature timber and natural contours that reduce site preparation costs while offering scenic building sites and natural buffers from neighbors. Municipal services are limited in parts of the territory so buyers often plan for well and septic systems or choose locations closer to the village for easier access to electricity and road maintenance.
Living or owning land in Lac-Édouard means quick entry to boating, ice fishing, snowmobiling and cross-country skiing. The region attracts nature lovers and second-home buyers who value peace rather than urban amenities. Proximity to local shops and community facilities in Lac-Édouard keeps essentials within reach while preserving a remote feel.
When evaluating lots consider topography, shoreline orientation, access rights and seasonal road conditions. Work with a local notary and surveyor to confirm boundaries and any easements. For investors, undeveloped parcels close to waterfront or main roads often show the strongest demand. Whether you want a private getaway or a land parcel with development potential, Lac-Édouard delivers natural beauty and long-term value for buyers focused on outdoor lifestyle and seclusion.