Home of the Week

Home of the Week: 222–1960 Dalmagarry Road

$649,000 for a modern, three-level rowhouse in the city’s booming northwest

Address: 222–1960 Dalmagarry Road
Neighbourhood: Whitehills
Agent: Re/Max Hallmark A Team
Price: $649,000

The Place

A modern three-bedroom rowhouse in the city’s booming northwest.

The Details

Who says that rowhouses are out of date? Far from the old, 70s- and 80s-built, vinyl-sided developments, today’s rowhomes are sleek, modern builds that combine the beautiful details and stylings of new-build homes with affordability and community advantages.

Case in point, 1960 Dalmagarry: this rowhome complex is located within the quickly growing northwest corner of the city between Hyde Park and Whitehills, nestled in a family-focused neighborhood that has several schools, community centres and retail options nearby. The home itself features a European rowhome style ― much taller than it is wide ― that makes use of three floors to pack in as much as you’ll find in most detached homes. Coming in the front door you’ll land on the first-floor foyer, which leads to a cozy carpeted den in the back, access to the one-car garage and the back patio.

Climb the stairs to the second level ― the main living area ― and you’ll find a sleek, modern open-concept kitchen and dining area. The kitchen has been designed with quartz countertops, stainless-steel appliances and plenty of natural light from both sides of the home. At the back of the second floor there’s a bright dining area, while at the front of the house you’ll find the main living room with access to the private front-facing balcony that makes for a beautiful place to take your morning coffee or enjoy an end-of-day glass of wine. The whole second level features hardwood flooring and contains a second three-piece bathroom.

Up another level, you’ll find the home’s two bedrooms, both designed as “primary” bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms and walk-in closets, and both providing a lot of square footage. The third level also includes the laundry facilities, meaning no lugging the basket up and down two flights of stairs.

The backyard includes a wood deck and access to a communal backyard space, shared with other members of the development. In this way, it has a lot of upsides for families ― with plenty of shared backyard space, there’s lost of chances to meet your neighbours, socialize over backyard barbecues and let your kids run around with neighbourhood friends.

The Tour

Big Selling Point

An affordable property with the same details you expect in modern new builds, with plenty of schools, shopping and neighbourhood amenities close by.  

By the Numbers

  • 3 bedrooms
  • 4 bathrooms
  • 1-car garage
  • 1,598 square feet
  • $232 monthly maintenance fees
  • 2018 original construction
  • 3 storeys
  • 1 private balcony

Disclaimer: Although we try to provide the most up-to-date information available, we cannot guarantee features or availability as listed. Please contact the realtor for latest details. To make a submission to Home of the Week, email gord@londonincmagazine.ca.

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