Mississauga, Lorne Park, L5H 1S9
$5,999,850$000000
Listed by RE/MAX REALTY ENTERPRISES INC., BROKERAGE.
Luxury Living On The Credit River. Estate Home W/ Over 8,500Sqft Of Living Space & 1.5M In Renovations On 113X215Ft Lot In Coveted Lorne Park. Close To Top Schools, Parks, Golf Courses, Qew, & Lake. Open Concept Layout Featuring Oak Hardwood And Italian Travertine Flooring Throughout, 19Ft Ceiling In Foyer, Office & Living Room & Sunken Wet Bar On Main Level. Property Design Complemented By Expansive Windows Allowing Natural Light To Flood In. Private Office Over Garage. Kitchen Incl. High-End Appliances, Custom Cabinetry, Granite Island & Countertops, & Walk-In Pantry. Family Room W/ Walk-Out To Bbq Deck. Spacious 5 Bdrms & 6 Baths Incl. Primary On Main Level W/ 5-Pc Spa Ensuite. Lower Lvl Incl. Heated Hardwood Flrs, Media Room, Gym, Wine Cellar & Entertainment Area With Wet Bar. W/O To Backyard Featuring Inground Saltwater Pool, Hot Tub, Pool House & Stunning Views Of River Valley. Automated Home W/ Security System Featuring 12 Cameras. Heated 3-Car Garage W/ 2-Car Lifts.
Ev Car Charger, Lutron Lighting System, Sonos Sound System (Interior And Exterior), Axis Security, Roof Fully Treated For 100% Critter Control (Lifetime Warranty), Kohler Generator, 3 Forced Air Boilers/Water Furnaces W/Electrical Backup
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