Address: 1762 Applerock Avenue
Neighbourhood: Fox Field
Agent: Dean Soufan, Century 21 First Canadian Corp.
Price: $799,900
The Place
An close-to-new, three-bedroom, two-bathroom home in the city’s growing northwest that’s ready for move-in day.
The Details
If the prospect of waiting months for a new home build is not your cup of tea, this house ― built less than two years ago and still under new home warranty ― might be the answer. This 1,900-square-foot, three-bedroom home in the Fox Field comes with an upgraded kitchen designed in a contemporary two-tone theme. Clever design touches like setback walls make for a unique open-concept living space that’s filled with natural light and is perfect for enter-taining. This property comes with central air, and a central vacuum system is roughed in. Up-stairs, the master includes an ensuite, while two additional bedrooms offer plenty of options for either kids’ rooms, a guest room or a home office. Out back, a large backyard with a built-in BBQ gasline make for a great outdoor space to host friends or kick back on a summer evening.
The Tour
Big Selling Point
This home is a great choice for families or young couples and offers that new-build feeling without the months-long waiting period.
By the Numbers
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