Dundas home listed for $2.4M features indoor pool and ‘panoramic views of the valley’
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Price: $2,449,000
Neighbourhood: Glenwood Heights
Features: Located on the escarpment in Dundas and within walking distance to Webster's Falls, this home is one of a handful of properties in the surrounding area that are listed for more than $2 million.
Nestled on Highview Court, the four-bedroom, five-bathroom home boasts more than 4,000 square feet of living space and near panoramic views of the valley," said Cameron Nolan, a salesperson with Re/Max Escarpment Realty Inc.
The living room windows are like a wall of glass," said Nolan. You can watch the seasons change."
The main floor of the home has an eat-in kitchen, a stone fireplace, an open-concept living and dining area as well as a den and an elevator.
The primary suite, also located on the main level, has vaulted ceilings, several large closets, a five-piece ensuite bathroom, a walkout balcony and a sitting room, said Nolan.
Downstairs, there is an indoor heated pool with both a diving board and slide, a fireplace as well as a three-piece washroom and a bar.
Nolan said on that same level, there is also a separate executive suite" that was used as an office by the previous owner. Finished with its own washroom and separate entry, it could be renovated into an in-law suite, he noted.
The home also features a large three-car garage and a custom-built motorcycle garage.
Nolan said the home could be a good fit for a family with kids as well as senior parents looking to move in with them, someone who is looking to work out of their home or the entertainer type."
Why is it priced this way? Nolan said the price of the home was determined not only by its unique features and square footage," but also by looking at what similar, yet smaller properties that were fully renovated sold for.
The home does require renovations as the interior is dated and the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system is near its end of life, he noted. However, the home has good bones."
Fallon Hewitt is a reporter at The Spectator. fhewitt@thespec.com