London, South V, N6P 1H6
$1,829,900$000000
Listed by NU-VISTA PREMIERE REALTY INC., BROKERAGE.
Welcome to the former DREAM HOME by Bridlewood Homes, perfectly situated on one of the largest lots in Silverleaf Estates. This residence Boasts over 5000 sq. ft. of meticulously finished living space, a 3-car tandem garage and an absolute backyard retreat with an oversized pool, hot tub, bonfire area, full irrigation system and concrete pad enhance the allure of this expansive space. | The all-brick facade, nestled among other distinguished estates, presents a captivating presence that stands out in the neighborhood. The expansive pie-lot, measuring 60 ft. in the front and widening to over 100 ft. in the rear allows for comfortable living inside and outside of the home. | As you enter through the double-door entry, the wide layout of the home welcomes you, showcasing meticulous attention to detail at every turn. The designer kitchen, featuring a breakfast bar island, seamlessly flows into the Great Room with a gas fireplace and custom built-ins. A formal dining room with custom ceilings and a strategically placed main floor studio - bathed in natural light, add to the functionality of the home. | On the second floor, discover a total of 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms include the great master bedroom with a dream ensuite bath and an oversized 10x15 walk-in closet. 3 large Bedrooms - one with 3pc en-suite and walk-in closet. Bedrooms 3 and 4 with Jack and Jill 5pc bath.| The basement, a fully finished extension of the living space, offers 2 additional bedrooms, one currently utilized as a home gym. The aesthetically pleasing recreation room, complete with a wet bar, provides an ideal setting for entertaining family and friends. | From the impressive curb appeal to the well-appointed interiors and the enticing outdoor haven, this residence effortlessly combines practicality & style into modern luxury. Contact listing agents for your private tour today!
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