Welcome to 138 Moyer Road, Welland. Rare opportunities like this don't come along often. After all, they're not making any more land. Build the home you've always imagined on this exceptional 1.74-acre vacant lot in the highly sought-after area of Cooks Mills. Perfectly positioned between Welland and Niagara Falls, less than 30 mins to the Peace Bridge or the Rainbow bridge, this desirable location offers the best of both worlds-peaceful country living with convenient access to shopping, schools, major highways, and the new South Niagara Hospital currently under construction. Over the past several years, many of us have come to appreciate just how important home truly is. Imagine creating a place designed entirely around your lifestyle-a private retreat where you can relax, entertain, reconnect with nature, and enjoy the space and tranquility that only a property like this can provide. Whether your vision includes a custom home, gardens, outdoor living spaces, or room for hobbies, this irregular-shaped parcel offers endless possibilities, subject to applicable approvals (Buyer to complete their own due diligence with the municipality). Municipal water, natural gas, hydro, fire hydrant and other services are available at the road, with a septic system required. If you've been waiting for the opportunity to build in one of Welland's most desirable rural communities, this is your chance to secure just under two acres and bring your vision to life.
MLS®:
X13545360
Taxes
$1,962(2026)
Type
Land
County
Regional Municipality of Niagara
Community
765 - Cooks Mills
Listed By
A.G. Robins & Company Ltd, Brokerage
Source PropTX - IDX Last checked Jul 11 2026 at 3:47 AM GMT+0000
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