Features Located near the Dundas Valley Conservation Area and steps away from the Bruce Trail, this home is one of half a dozen properties in the area that are listed for more than $1.9 million.
Situated on Sweetman Drive, this four-bedroom, three-bathroom home boasts more than 3,800 square feet of living space and has soaring ceilings throughout, said Steve Roblin, a broker with Judy Marsales Real Estate Ltd.
“As big and as vast as the home is, it still feels really cosy,” said Roblin. “It’s really neat.”
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The main floor of the home features an airy, open-concept living and dining area, an eat-in kitchen with granite countertops, a family room with a limestone fireplace as well as an office and den that could be used as a home library.
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The primary bedroom has a five-piece ensuite bathroom with a Jacuzzi tub and heated floors. The hallway of the upper level looks over the living and dining area, noted Roblin.
There is a laundry room, three-piece bathroom and walk-in pantry on the main floor, while the basement is unfinished.
The backyard of the home can be accessed by three different doors that lead out to a small patio and ample greenery, as the home backs onto the Dundas Golf and Country Club.
“Dozens of deer pass through the backyard each day,” added Roblin. “It’s equally pretty in the winter, fall, spring and summer.”
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Roblin said the home features maple hardwood flooring and custom cabinetry in the kitchen as well as large windows offering “spectacular views” of the escarpment and valley.
“It’s timeless,” said Roblin. “It’s been well lived-in and loved.”
He noted that the house would be ideal for a growing family or those looking to try multi-generational living, as the den could be used as a bedroom.
Why is it priced this way? Roblin said the price of the property was influenced by the size, location and layout of the house.
The home first sold for $650,000 in 2006, according to HouseSigma, a real estate data collection service.
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