Freelton home listed for $2.2M has been ‘impeccably maintained’
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Price $2,199,900
Neighbourhood Freelton
Features Located steps away from Centennial Heights Park and a short drive from Carlisle, this home is one of the most expensive properties listed in the immediate area.
Situated on Karendale Crescent, this four-bedroom, three-bathroom house boasts more than 2,400 square feet of living space and has been thoroughly renovated, said Sheryl Maciel, a broker with Woolcott Real Estate.
Maciel said the owners have completely redone the first and second floor of the home, which includes the installation of oversized windows and a solarium to the rear of the house.
You can see the stars, the moon and the sun," said Maciel. It's just fabulous."
The main floor of the home features an open-concept, designer kitchen with high-end appliances, a great room with a gas fireplace, a formal dining area with a floor-to-ceiling sliding door and a living area with a picture window and African walnut hardwood floors.
The laundry room has been finished with custom cabinetry and heated Italian ceramic-tile flooring that extends throughout the main level.
Everything they did was of a very high quality," said Maciel. It has been impeccably maintained."
Upstairs, there are four bedrooms - one of which could be used as an office - and two bathrooms. The primary suite has a walk-in closet and a four-piece ensuite bathroom with a soaker tub, heated floors and a floating vanity.
The fully fenced backyard features a large stone patio with built-in lighting, a heated in-ground pool and a hot tub. The property spans more than an acre in size and has also been fully landscaped.
Maciel said the home could appeal to a variety of buyers, including young professionals or a growing family. She pointed to its proximity to amenities in nearby Waterdown as well as Highway 401 for commuters.
Why is it priced this way? Maciel said the price of the home was influenced by the size of the lot, the square footage of the home and the quality of the renovations.
Fallon Hewitt is a reporter at The Spectator. fhewitt@thespec.com