Greensville home listed for $2.2M ‘completely timeless’
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Price $2,200,000
Neighbourhood Greensville
Features Located in the city's rural outskirts and just a short walk away from Webster's Falls, this single-storey home is one of seven properties in the area that are listed for more than $2 million.
Nestled on Fallsview Road, this three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom home boasts nearly 2,900 square feet of living space and is completely timeless," said Karen Lilja, a salesperson with RE/MAX Escarpment Realty Inc.
Built in 1956, the mid-century modern style home has been finished with an angel stone exterior, honey oak flooring, a pair of gas fireplaces, handcrafted cupboards in the kitchen and built-in shelving units.
It's really well-maintained," said Lilja, adding that the mechanical systems have been updated. There isn't a lot you would need to change."
The main floor of the home features a large kitchen with lots of cupboard space, a dinette that can access the backyard and deck as well as a formal dining room and living area with views of the surrounding greenery.
There are also two bedrooms, including the primary suite, as well as a four-piece bathroom on the main floor.
Downstairs, there is a family room with a gas fireplace featuring carvings done by the late sculptor William Oosterhoff as well as another bedroom, bathroom and a large laundry room.
The home also has an insulated double-car garage that would be perfect for a car enthusiast," said Lilja, who noted that the bedroom in the basement could also be used as a home gym.
Lilja said a highlight of the home is the property it sits on - which sprawls nearly one-and-a-half acres and features a large back deck.
She noted that the home could be ideal for a growing family or empty nesters who want a beautiful spot in nature." The home is close to both the Bruce Trail and Highway 5.
Why is it priced this way? Lilja said the price of the home was influenced by both its characteristics as well as recent sales in the area. A home down the road sold for $2.3 million in May.
Fallon Hewitt is a reporter at The Spectator. fhewitt@thespec.com