Aurora, Hills of St Andrew, L4G 4X6
$2,868,000$000000
Listed by ROYAL LEPAGE YOUR COMMUNITY REALTY.
Nestled on a private Muskoka like retreat on a spectacular .81 acre treed lot! This 3718+ sq ft beauty situated on a cul de sac location is a rare offering in Barclay Estates in the Hills of St Andrews, within steps to nature trails. Enjoy 288 ft frontage with a walk or short drive to prestigious SAC & St Annes private schools. Gourmet kitchen with Wolf, Subzero & Miele appls, huge brkfst rm overlooks backyard oasis, open concept family rm w/BI library & hidden TV entertainment cabinet, Bonus loft retreat with gas frpl & separate heating/A/C above triple garage. Luxurious primary suite boasts gas frpl, new 5 pc spa ensuite & a spacious sitting rm. All bdrms with renovated ensuite baths, Smooth ceilings & potlights throughout . Professionally finished basement with recreation rm, 5th bdrm, secondary office space, games area, wine room/exercise room w/ roughed in plumbing for kitchenette or bar. Please view virtual tour ,feature sheet & survey attachments. Don't miss opportunity!
5 frpls, outdoor gas frpl hook up, BBQ hook up, I/G sprinklers, high end kitchen w/ spice pull-outs, pull out pantry cabinet, potfiller, B/I microwave & warming drawer, pop up island outlets, soffit lights, upgr ELFS, upgr windows/doors
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