Essa, Angus, L0M 1B5
$725,000
Listed by ROYAL LEPAGE FIRST CONTACT REALTY.
Welcome to 140 Mount Crescent, a beautifully maintained 2-story linked home offering 1,260 sqft of modern comfort and timeless elegance. Located in a quiet, family-friendly neighbourhood close to parks and schools, this property is ideal for families or first-time buyers looking for convenience and charm. As you step inside, you are greeted by a spacious 2-story foyer with ceramic tile flooring, which leads into the open main floor with gleaming hardwood floors. The 9ft ceilings create an airy and inviting atmosphere. The hardwood staircase adds a touch of sophistication, seamlessly connecting the main and upper levels and featuring hardwood floors. The home boasts 3 generously sized bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, including a primary suite with ample closet space and a private ensuite. The clean and well-maintained interior ensures you can move right in. Step outside to the nice-sized fenced backyard, perfect for family gatherings, gardening, or relaxing in the fresh air. The brick and vinyl siding exterior enhances curb appeal, while the attached garage and a 2-car driveway provide plenty of parking. This home combines modern finishes with a practical layout, all within a peaceful community. Don't miss the opportunity to make 140 Mount Crescent your new address! Schedule a viewing today!
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