Barrie, East Bayfield, L4M 7E8
$799,888$000000
Listed by RE/MAX HALLMARK CHAY REALTY.
Welcome To This Large Bungalow (Approx 2400 Sq ft on the main flr & 4290 Sq ft total) Perfect For Many Uses: Enjoying As A Large Family Home W/ A Basement That Has 2 Entrances, As An Investment Property W/ High Potential Revenue, Or Separate Potential Total Redevelopment Site Tucked Away On A Huge Approximate 92' X 190' Lot Treed Lot W/in Walking Distance To The Barrie Golf & Country Club The Spacious Eat In Kitchen Is Well-Equipped W/ A Spacious Center Island & Stainless Steel Appliances & Lots Of Cabinetry Which Provides Plenty Of Storage. Inside, There Are Cathedral Ceilings In Several Rms. The Oversized Sunken Living Rm, Dining & Family Rms All Have Vaulted Ceilings. The Skylights Naturally Brighten The Home, Creating A Wonderful Atmosphere. A Wood Stove In The Family Rm. Outside, You'll Find Concrete Walkways & A Stone Patio, Surrounded By Trees. The Finished Basement Has 2 Entrances One Directly To Outside & Another From W/in The House Without Needing To Walk Through The Main Flr
*To Get Outside (Small Wall & Door To Create A Separate 2nd Entrance)The Basement Has A Large Office Area/Family Rm & Another Large Area That Could Be Made Into A Bedrm & More. W/ A 3-Pc Bath, Loads Of Storage & The Furnace & Laundry Rms.
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2nd Br
3rd Br
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Dining
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4th Br
Laundry
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