Kingston, City Southwest, K7M 9C6
$859,500$000000
Listed by Sutton Group-Masters Realty Inc Brokerage.
Unique and sought after, spacious backyard sets of this well maintained all stone (Shouldice) 3 bedroom, 2+1/2 bath, home. Hardwood and ceramic floors throughout most of the main level, with an updated eat-in kitchen with Corian countertops and patio door walkout to a 12'x12' composite deck with aluminum railings. Primary bedroom offers 4 pc walk-in closet and separate entrance leading to deck. Lower level offers large recreation room 16 x 32' with gas fireplace and 2 pc bath, with plenty of additional space for future use. Furnace and A/C 2019. Enjoy the spectacular sunsets from your landscaped backyard. Great location within walking distance to Lake Ontario, Lemoines Point, The Landings Golf Course and a short drive to downtown and shopping, makes this a wonderful place to call home.
Built-in Microwave,Carbon Monoxide Detector,Dishwasher,Dryer,Freezer,Garage Door Opener,Refrigerator,Smoke Detector,Stove,Washer,Window Coverings
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Eat-in Kitchen
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