Aurora, Aurora Highlands, L4G 5Y7
$2,249,000$000000
Listed by SUTTON GROUP-ADMIRAL REALTY INC..
29 Marsh Harbour is a luxurious home in Aurora Highlands offering 4+3 bedrooms and 4 baths, showcasing an array of contemporary upgrades and true craftsmanship. The inviting open concept floor plan is sun-drenched, featuring oak hardwood floors, pot lights, crown moulding, elegant wainscotting, two wood-burning fireplaces, bay windows, and an accent wall. The modern kitchen delights with stainless steel appliances, floating cabinets, a pantry, backsplash, a center island with an additional sink, and a spacious eat-in area. Walk out to a large landscaped yard to find a scenic oasis complete with a composite deck, pergola, and a custom in-ground saltwater pool with a waterfall, all surrounded by mature trees for added privacy. The master suite boasts a lovely accent wall, a lavish 5-piece ensuite with double sinks, and a walk-in closet. The custom basement is finished with a full pantry, a custom wet bar with quartz countertops, a gas fireplace, a large entertainment room, and an office/playroom/workout room. This home boasts immaculate curb appeal with front yard landscaping, new garage doors, and lush greenery. Minutes to schools, parks, Aurora Go Station, King's Riding Golf Club, restaurants, grocery stores, and more!
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