Address: 200 Cromwell Street
Neighbourhood: Old North
Agent: Ashley Winder, Sutton Group – Select Realty
Price: $1,195,000
The Place
Built in 2011, this 2,149-square-foot, two-storey home is situated just east of Gibbons Park features a spa-like backyard with concrete inground pool and hot tub and an oversized and heated two-car garage.
The Details
This modern infill home in Old North features an open-concept main floor with 12-foot ceilings, a dining area grounded with heated and polished concrete floors and a modern galley-style kitchen with bar island, built-in stove and microwave and countertop range. There’s commercial-grade windows and doors throughout, and the living room features a concrete accent wall, gas fireplace and access to a covered porch and the backyard. There’s heated floors in the master, along with a stand-alone tub, large tiled shower and balcony. The lower level features a heated floor and theatre room. In addition to the pool and hot tub, backyard features include a change room, washroom with shower, built-in barbecue and fridge. The home is smart wired for entertainment and security and has several control pads throughout.
The Tour
Big Selling Point
The modern architecture infused into traditional Old North may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but the open-concept design and spa-like backyard make it an entertainer’s dream in the heart of the city.
By the Numbers
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