Delta East home listed for $900K nestled on ‘idyllic street’
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Price $899,900
Neighbourhood Delta East
Features Located near the Escarpment Rail Trail and a short walk from Ottawa Street, this sidesplit home is one of four properties in the neighbourhood listed for more than $800,000.
Nestled on Tuxedo Avenue South, this three-bedroom, three-bathroom house boasts approximately 2,000 square feet of living space and has an airy" feel to it, said Margie McNeil, a salesperson with Royal LePage Realty Plus.
McNeil said the owners renovated the main floor of the home in 2019, opening up the kitchen to the dining room and living area. They added a kitchen island with a quartz countertop, a gas stove, glass tile backsplash and finished the living area with engineered hardwood flooring.
It's a really bright and spacious layout," said McNeil. The windows are nice and big."
On the upper level, there are three bedrooms - including the primary suite - as well as a four-piece bathroom. Each room has its own closet and there is hardwood flooring throughout.
The lower level features a carpeted family room, an office space as well as a four-piece and a two-piece bathroom. The backyard, which has a stone patio, cabana, two-level composite deck, shed and perennial gardens, can also be accessed through a walkout.
McNeil noted the lower level was previously used as an in-law suite and that a kitchen could easily be put back into the space to allow for an older family member to move in.
The basement has a recreation room with a brick fireplace, a cold room as well as a laundry room and utility area.
McNeil said the home would be ideal for a growing family," pointing to its proximity to transit, schools, Gage Park and other amenities. The house also has a double driveway and a front patio.
Why is it priced this way? McNeil said the price of the home was influenced by recent sales in the area, the size of the home and the location of the property, which sits on a cul-de-sac and has a view of the escarpment.
It's a very idyllic street," she said.
Fallon Hewitt is a reporter at The Spectator. fhewitt@thespec.com