Mississauga, Clarkson, L5J 2P4
$3,700,000$000000
Listed by SAM MCDADI REAL ESTATE INC..
Completely Redesigned Family Home In Desirable Rattray Marsh Neighbourhood Known For Its Iconic Treeded Scenery, Well Established Streets & Access To Lake Ontario! Inside You'll Find Beautiful Designer Finishes W/ Prodigious Principal Rms Offering New Wide Plank H/W Flrs, Expansive Windows & Exceptional Millwork T/O. The White Bespoke Kitchen W/ Breakfast Area Offers Ample Storage Space & Fts Quartz Countertops, Lg Peninsula Island, S/S Appls & Provides Direct Access To The Spacious Dining Rm! Accompanying This Lvl Is The Elegant Living Rm W/ Quartz Fireplace, The Office Ft B/I Cabinetry & The Sunken Family Rm Elevated By Its Dark & Dramatic Exposed Ceiling Beams, Eye Catching Chandelier, Flr To Ceiling Stone Fireplace & Exceptional Decorative Wood Paneling As Well As A W/O To The Landscaped Bckyard. The 2nd Lvl Hosts The Romantic Primary W/ B/I Cabinetry, Lg W/I Closet & Stunning 5Pc Ensuite. Down The Hall Are 3 More Bdrms W/ Their Own Captivating Design Details & A Shared 5Pc Bath.
The Finished Bsmt Fts A Lg Rec Area W/ Luxury Vinyl Flrs, A 3Pc Bath, A Laundry Rm W/ Ample Counter & Storage Space & A 5th Bdrm. The Stunning Bckyard Completes This Home W/ Almost Half An Acre Lot, Inground Pool, Stone Patio & Green Space!
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