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61 Postma Crescent North Middlesex (Ailsa Craig), ON

$744,700
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3 Beds
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  2 Full / 1 Half
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PROPERTY INFO

BUILDER INCENTIVES - TO BE BUILT - Parry Homes proudly presents ""The Richmond"" a stunning 1,947 sq. ft. two-storey home in the charming and vibrant town of Ailsa Craig. From the moment you enter the spacious foyer off the covered front porch, you'll appreciate the blend of thoughtful design and quality finishes. The open-concept kitchen features quartz countertops, a 7'2"" island, and a corner pantry, seamlessly flowing into a bright dining area with patio doors leading to the backyard. The main floor also offers a generous great room with a cozy gas fireplace with shiplap surround, a convenient mudroom off the garage, and a stylish 2-piece bath. Upstairs, you'll find three spacious bedrooms, including a primary suite with dual sinks, and a walk-in closet. Enjoy the convenience of second-floor laundry and a full bath with dual sinks for added functionality. This home features luxury vinyl plank, ceramic flooring, and cozy carpet throughout. With a high-efficiency gas furnace, central air, ample recessed lighting, and updated stone finishes, ""The Richmond"" by Parry Homes offers both style and comfort for modern living. (id:4555)

PROPERTY SPECS

Listing ID X10423999
Address 61 POSTMA CRESCENT
City North Middlesex (Ailsa Craig), ON
Price $744,700
Bed / Bath 3 / 2 Full, 1 Half
Construction Brick, Vinyl siding
Land Size 40.5 x 142.7 FT
Type House
Status For sale

EXTENDED FEATURES

Basement FullBasement Development UnfinishedParking 4Equipment Water HeaterFeatures Flat site, Sump PumpOwnership FreeholdRental Equipment Water HeaterStructure PorchBuilding Amenities Fireplace(s)Cooling Central air conditioningFire Protection Smoke DetectorsFoundation Poured ConcreteHeating Forced airHeating Fuel Natural gasUtility Water Municipal water Date Listed 2024-11-14 19:00:55Days on Market 9Parking 4
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LISTING OFFICE:
Century First Canadian Corp., Matthew Morrison
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