Article 640B1 Rural Burlington home listed for $11.4 million has a ‘majestic feel’

Rural Burlington home listed for $11.4 million has a ‘majestic feel’

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Fallon Hewitt - Spectator Reporter
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Price $11,438,000

Neighbourhood Burlington

Features Located near the Mount Nemo Conservation Area and a short drive from Highway 407, this home is one of around a dozen properties in the region listed for more than $10 million.

Nestled on Bluffs Way, the seven-bedroom, nine-bathroom home boasts more than 12,000 square feet of living space and has a majestic feel to it," said Heather Dousett, a sales representative with RE/MAX Realty Enterprises Inc.

Set back on nearly four acres of property, the home can only be accessed through an electronic gate, which opens to a long driveway that winds through mature trees and greenery.

The main level of the house has a two-storey foyer, an open-concept kitchen and great room with floor-to-ceiling windows, a formal dining area, a den with built-in storage as well as a second kitchen. There is also an indoor pool and sauna.

Upstairs, there are five bedrooms - including the primary suite - all of which have their own ensuite bathrooms. The primary ensuite features a walk-in shower, a Jacuzzi tub and a dressing area. There are also two balconies facing the backyard.

Dousett said the home has been finished with high-end appliances, wrought iron railings, hardwood flooring, marble tile and custom light fixtures. It also features an elevator and a four-car garage.

The finishes are incredibly detailed," she noted.

Downstairs, there is a home gym, a theatre room, two more bedrooms, a kitchenette and a large, open-concept living space.

The fenced-in backyard features an in-ground pool, a hot tub and a large cabana with seating and a barbecue.

Dousett said the home would be ideal for a large family that appreciates ornate style," but also loves to entertain. The basement of the house could be used as a secondary unit for intergenerational living.

Why is it priced this way? Dousett said the price of the home was determined by the owner and was influenced by building costs, the size of the lot and features of the property.

Fallon Hewitt is a reporter at The Spectator. fhewitt@thespec.com

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