Brant, Paris, N3L 3E2
$799,900$000000
Listed by RE/MAX COMMUNITY REALTY INC..
Welcome to 112 Barlow Place! This exquisite 4-bedroom, 4-bath home is nestled in a picturesque and highly sought-after new development in Paris, Ontario. Boasting an impressive over 3000 sq ft of finished space above grade, this home offers an inviting and spacious floor plan perfect for both relaxation and entertaining. The main floor features a cozy family room with a fireplace, a large dining room, and an open-concept kitchen equipped with stainless steel appliances. Additionally, there is a den that can be converted into a fifth bedroom. An elegant oak staircase leads to the upper level, where the primary bedroom includes a luxurious 5-piece ensuite with a stand-alone shower, upgraded soaker tub, and a large walk-in closet. Three additional bedrooms are generously sized, each with its own ensuite or ensuite privilege and closet. A convenient and good-sized laundry room is also located on the second floor. This home must be seen in person to truly appreciate its space and beauty. Its prime location is close to all amenities and parks, with a short bike ride to Pinehurst Lake Conservation Area and the river in downtown Paris. Minutes Away from Gym, Grocery Stores, Restaurants, Canadian Tire and more.
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