Greensville home listed for $3M offers ‘Zen-like atmosphere’
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Price $2,999,000
Neighbourhood Greensville
Features Located steps away from Spencer Gorge Conservation Area and a short drive from downtown Dundas, this home is one of several in the area listed for more than $2 million.
Nestled on Harvest Road, this four-bedroom, four-bathroom house boasts nearly 3,000 square feet of living space and offers a Zen-like atmosphere," said Stella McCollum, a broker with Sotheby's International Realty.
It just feels so calming inside," said McCollum, pointing to the large windows that look out into mature trees at the back of the lot. You can really feel the rural surroundings."
The main floor of the home is open concept, with the kitchen, living area and dining space all connected. Through a pocket door, there is also a prep kitchen, which leads to a mud room and a two-piece bathroom.
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a laundry room. The primary suite has a walk-in closet and a four-piece ensuite bathroom with a soaker tub and walk-in shower as well as a walkout balcony that looks over the backyard.
In the basement, there is a fourth bedroom, an extra living area as well as a home gym and three-piece bathroom. The garage, which can fit up to four vehicles, is outfitted for electric cars.
McCollum said the home, which was custom built by the owners, has been finished with European oak floors, Brazilian slate tiles and walnut cabinetry. The house was designed by Hamilton-based SMPL Design Studio, she added.
It was meticulously built," said McCollum. It's really understated, nothing is over the top."
Outside, there is a covered deck and a set of sloping stairs that lead down to an in-ground pool.
McCollum said the home would be ideal for a family who loves to entertain or empty nesters who enjoy hosting relatives and friends.
Why is it priced this way? McCollum said the price of the home was determined by the current state of the market, comparables in the region as well as the location.
Fallon Hewitt is a reporter at The Spectator. fhewitt@thespec.com