Welcome to this remarkable ["1 1/2 Storey"] detached located in the coveted neighborhood of Kitchener. Expertly crafted featuring premium vinyl siding construction, this residence presents an exceptional opportunity offered at $499,000 to acquire a beautiful home in a highly sought-after setting. Designed for both comfortable daily living and elegant entertaining, the layout maximizes natural light, functional flow, and lifestyle utility.
Rarely offered, this bright and inviting 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom home backs onto a park and sits beside a large green space, meaning no direct neighbours behind or immediately beside you. Filled with natural light throughout, the home offers an excellent opportunity for first-time buyers or anyone looking to build equity while enjoying a fantastic location. Many of the major updates have already been completed, including a metal roof (2011), most windows (approx. 2011), siding (approx. 2010), driveway (2021), A/C (2020), and an owned water softener (2025). The spacious backyard feels like an extension of the park itself, creating a private setting that's hard to find at this price point. Inside, the functional layout provides plenty of flexibility, and many homes of this design have been reconfigured to create a more open-concept main floor or convert existing rooms into additional living or dining space. Located close to WRHN @ Queens, schools, shopping, and everyday amenities, this is a loved home with great bones, significant updates, and the potential to make it truly your own.
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