Article 5EV3R What they sold for: Waterdown backyard oasis drives $1.35 million sale

What they sold for: Waterdown backyard oasis drives $1.35 million sale

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Saira Peesker - Special to The Spectator
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Here's a look at some houses that sold locally in January, and what they sold for.

WATERDOWN: $1.35 million

Address: 75 Laurendale Ave., Waterdown

Nearest main intersection: Parkside Drive and Boulding Avenue

Asking price: $1,379,900

Selling price: $1,350,000

House size: 2,816 square feet

Lot size: 7,399 square feet

Taxes: $7,495 in 2020

Bedrooms: 4

Bathrooms: 4

Sold: Jan. 14

Closes: April 14

Main floor: Living room, dining room, kitchen, family room, mud room, bathroom

Basement: Rec room, exercise room, bathroom

Second floor: Primary bedroom, ensuite bathroom, three other bedrooms, office, bathroom

Listing agents: Drew Woolcott, Re/Max Escarpment Realty

This roomy home features a formal living room with detailed crown moulding, French doors, and hardwood floors. The large, eat-in kitchen has been updated with granite countertops and a glass backsplash.

The backyard is well equipped for both escaping and entertaining, including an in-ground pool, hot tub, cooking hut and change room. You'll never have to go on vacation again with a backyard like this," stated the listing. This home, which backs onto a ravine, sold after one day on the market.

SMITHVILLE: $710,000

Address: 195 Colver St., Smithville

Nearest main intersection: Smithville and Port Davidson roads

Asking price: $649,900

Selling price: $710,000

House size: 1,449 square feet

Lot size: 11,110 square feet

Taxes: $3494.22 in 2020

Bedrooms: 4

Bathrooms: 3

Sold: Jan. 25

Closes: June 28

Main floor: Den, bedroom, laundry room, bathroom

Basement: Rec room, storage

Second floor: Living room, dining room, kitchen

Third floor: Three bedrooms, bathroom

Listing agents: Tobias Smulders, Re/Max Escarpment Realty

This house, with its large lot, village setting and roomy home office featuring a gas fireplace, is well suited for the work-from-home era. The kitchen features pot lights, stainless steel appliances and a built-in wine rack. There's a hot tub and a private deck in the backyard, and a bar in the basement's big rec room.

Seller Renee Langendoen owns a business based in Hamilton, 2GalsProPainting, and is moving to the city's Beach Boulevard. She said Smithville was great for raising kids but being a small town out in the country, it's not ideal for a single empty-nester trying to have a social life."

KIRKENDALL: $610,000

Address: 100 Beddoe Dr., Unit 83

Nearest main intersection: Aberdeen Avenue and Studholme Road

Asking price: $599,997

Selling price: $610,000

House size: 1,415 square feet

Taxes: $4,326.55 in 2020

Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 3

Sold: Jan. 25

Closes: March 15

Main Floor: Foyer, kitchen, living room

Basement: Laundry room, rec room

Second floor: Main bedroom, ensuite bathroom, other bathroom, two other bedrooms

Listing agents: Natalie Thomas-Morgan and Al Cosentino, Re/Max Escarpment Realty

This three-bedroom townhouse has an open-concept main floor with French doors that look out to a large private courtyard. The kitchen includes an island with pot lights and hanging light fixtures throughout the room. The bedrooms are all on the second floor, and there is a rec room in the basement. The home also includes a garage. In addition to the green space nearby, including the Chedoke golf course, the townhouse has a fenced-off back patio off the ground floor, with a gate.

Realtor Natalie Thomas-Morgan says the seller is retired and moving on to their next adventure," while the buyers have been renting in the area and this is their first home purchase.

Compiled from information that is publicly available. Send recent home sales to home.sales.hamilton@gmail.com. Not all submissions can be used.

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