620 COLBORNE Street W Unit# 19 Active Save Request In-Person Tour Request Virtual Tour
Brantford,ON N3T5L5
Key Details
Property Type Townhouse
Sub Type Townhouse
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,558 sqft
Price per Sqft $385
Subdivision 2067 - Pleasant Ridge
MLS Listing ID 40642361
Style 3 Level
Bedrooms 3
Half Baths 1
Property Description
***BRAND NEW DEVELOPMENT IN THE PLEASANT RIDGE COMMUNITY - $100k�+�LESS THAN BUILDER PRICES!!*** Attention first time home buyers and investors, why wait for a new construction property when this stunning 3 bed, 2.5 bathroom home is ready to move in today! Located just minutes to highway access, shopping, parks, trails and schools, this convenient West Brant location provides the comfort and sense of community you've been waiting for� This 3-level townhouse is freehold with a small parcel of tied land condo fee to assist with exterior upkeep and the integrity of the Sienna Woods East community presented by Liv Homes.� Finished with neutral materials throughout, transform this home with your own style and taste with ease. The lower level offers a spacious tiled entrance with a finished recreation room, utility room and garage entrance.� Make your way to the main living space to find a bright and spacious kitchen, breakfast area and living space with patio doors that will lead you out to your outside space to enjoy during warmer months.�� The upper level presents a generous-sized primary suite with a walk-in closet and ensuite bathroom.� Two additional bedrooms, a full bathroom and bedroom-level laundry complete the upper level. Whether you're a first-time home buyer or investor, the full Tarion Warranty provides ease of mind with this transaction, ensuring your investment is protected.� Buy now in this ever-changing market with decreased rates and a multitude of opportunities in this market. (id:24570)
Location
Province ON
Interior
Heating Forced air,
Cooling None
Exterior
Garage Yes
Waterfront No
View Y/N No
Building
Story 3
Sewer Municipal sewage system