Burlington, Maple, L7S 2L8
$699,000$000000
Listed by Engel & Volkers Oakville.
Follow Your Dream Home to this Beautiful Condominium in The Maples located in the heart of Downtown Burlington. This 2 bedroom/2 bathroom unit located on the 2nd floor offers over 1400 sq ft of living space featuring beautiful hardwood floors. The layout is absolutely spectacular and spacious with an oversized living room, kitchen/dining area. The Primary bedroom is large with a 3pc ensuite washroom. A generous size 2nd bedroom, 2nd washroom with 4pcs, in-suite laundry area with plenty of storage space. Double glass doors from the living area to the oversized balcony is another feature that makes unit #203 a desirable home. This unit has a designated parking spot and locker. Your visitors will appreciate the main floor guest suite, and the penthouse party room with huge balcony with gorgeous sunset views. Lastly the walk score from The Maples to Amazing restaurants, shops, Spencer Smith Park, Lake Ontario & Joseph Brant Hospital is a 100+
Dishwasher,Dryer,Refrigerator,Stove,Washer,Window Coverings
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