Goderich, Goderich Town, N7A 0C7
$789,900
Listed by Royal LePage Heartland Realty (God) Brokerage.
This beautiful home is just one of a number of stunning styles of homes built by local company Heykoop Construction. Finished to the highest standard, this perfect property is located in the new upscale subdivision of Coast Goderich. Luxury finishes come as standard including sleek quartz countertops, vinyl plank flooring, Gentek windows, Hardie Board and Batten siding, potlights, and more. This home is going to be Move in ready in mid August and includes a variety of upgrades including but not limited to lighting, additional windows, tile shower and the beautiful coffee bar in the kitchen. Coast Goderich is perfectly situated along Lake Huron with lakeside access, plenty of outdoor space, and hiking trails. Extra amenities in the area include bars, breweries, and fine dining with plenty of events and festivals for the family fun. Price includes HST. Call today to learn more about your new home in Coast Goderich.
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