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Hamilton,ON L9C4J2
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Freehold
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 2,000 sqft
Price per Sqft $378
Subdivision 152 - Buchanan
MLS Listing ID 40699047
Style Bungalow
Bedrooms 4
Year Built 1963
Lot Size 6,011 Sqft
Property Sub-Type Freehold
Property Description
Welcome to this charming and versatile 3+1 bedroom, 2-bathroom, 2 kitchen bungalow, nestled on a premium lot in a highly sought-after neighborhood. Conveniently located just minutes from schools, parks, Mohawk College, and public transit, this home offers an ideal blend of comfort, investment potential, and future possibilities. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by a warm and inviting living space featuring gleaming hardwood floors, elegant porcelain tiles, and modern pot lights. The well-appointed main floor includes a spacious living room, a functional kitchen, and generously sized bedrooms, perfect for families. The fully finished basement, with a separate walk-up entrance and egress windows, provides fantastic in-law suite potential. Complete with a second kitchen, an additional full bedroom, and a cozy living area, this lower level offers endless possibilities—whether for extended family, rental income, or a private retreat. Step outside to your private, tree lined backyard—an outdoor oasis with plenty of space for entertaining, gardening, or even a future pool . The detached garage and an impressive 6-car driveway provide ample parking for family and guests, while recent waterproofing (2022) ensures peace of mind for years to come. This home is truly a rare find, offering both immediate move-in readiness and long-term investment potential. With appliances included, all that's missing is you! (id:24570)
Location
Province ON
Rooms
Kitchen 2.0
Interior
Cooling Central air conditioning
Exterior
Parking Features Yes
Community Features Community Centre
View Y/N No
Building
Story 1
Sewer Municipal sewage system