Mississauga, Erin Mills, L5L 2P3
$1,789,000$000000
Listed by RE/MAX REALTY SPECIALISTS INC..
Spectacular Sir John's Homestead 6 bedroom home nestled on almost 1/4 of an acre with park-like setting overlooking Sawmill Creek.Unique child safe court location stepping out the front door to trails,waterfall & just minutes to parks,University of Toronto(UTM),& restaurants.Spacious Formal Living/Dining Room with Jatoba hardwood floors and French doors.Family size kitchen with ceramic floors,stainless steel appliances with Jennair cooktop,pot lighting,crown moulding,breakfast area,& garden doors with walk-out to large deck.Main floor Family Room with hardwood floors & floor to ceiling brick fireplace.California shutters throughout the main & upper levels.Convenient main floor Laundry Room with front load washer/dryer & an updated 2 piece Powder Room.New broadloom (2023) throughout the upper level & staircase runner. Primary bedroom retreat with custom built-in closet with soft closing cabinetry/pull-out drawers, & renovated 3 piece bathroom with walk-in shower with marble surround.
Finished basement with laminate floors(2023),5th/6th Bedrooms,3 piece bathroom,fireplace & wet bar.Private backyard oasis and a gorgeous treed lot with towering Oak Trees.Great curb appeal with interlocking steps/walkways & double driveway.
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