Address: 54 Butternut Grove
Neighbourhood: Warbler Woods
Agent: Katie White, Oliver & Associates Real Estate Brokerage
Price: $1,269,900
The Place
A two-storey family home nestled on a quiet court in the sought-after Warbler Woods neighbourhood.
The Details
Built in 1993, this almost 5,000-square-foot home welcomes you with a two-storey foyer with coffered ceiling in living room and a second-floor landing, as well as a barrel vault ceiling in the dining room and extensive crown moulding throughout the main floor. The large main floor master features a gas fireplace, ensuite and oversized walk-in closet and terrace doors to the rear yard. The kitchen features a newly renovated walk-in pantry, new cabinets and stone countertop with farmhouse sink. Family room offers plenty of natural light as well as built-ins for extra storage. There’s a main floor laundry area has been renovated to allow for a folding station, dog wash area as well as built-in mud area. The second floor offers three nicely sized bedrooms, plenty of natural light, large closets, and two rooms with ensuites. A finished lower level allows for a guest room, family or games room and a full bath. The private yard offers extensive flagstone around a saltwater pool with waterfall feature and plenty of room for entertaining.
The Tour
Big Selling Point
Conveniently located close to trails, shopping, schools, parks and other amenities, this home is ideal for a growing family who love to entertain.
By the Numbers
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