$1,190,000 for a seven-bedroom home on a prized Thames River lot
Address: 35 Hampton Crescent
Neighbourhood: Oakridge
Agent: Heather Gunn, A Team Century 21 First Canadian Corp.
Price: $1,190,000
The Place
Situated on a private lot that slopes down to the Thames River, this seven-bedroom, five-bathroom house was first built in 1971 and has since undergone numerous updates and two major renovations.
The Details
A rare opportunity to purchase 100 feet of Thames River exposure in a prized location. A circular drive off a quiet crescent leads to a double garage and covered front porch. The main floor centre-hall plan offers formal living and dining spaces, a large chef’s kitchen, two family rooms and screened-in porch overlooking an inground pool. The river-view master includes a walk-in closet, gas fireplace and ensuite, and the additional four upper bedrooms include a second ensuite-equipped master. The fully finished lower features a games room, three-piece bathroom, two bedrooms, sauna and walk-out to a private backyard oasis with pool, hot tub, pool house and bar for entertaining.
The Tour
One of two family rooms, this one overlooking the backyard:
Big Selling Point
Prized location. One hundred feet of Thames River exposure and a forested lot provides unparalleled privacy and natural beauty in the heart of the city.
By the Numbers
For more information regarding this property, click here or contact Heather Gunn, Broker, A Team Century 21 First Canadian Corp., 519-870-4866 or heather@ateamlondon.ca.
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