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Bluewater,ON N0M 2T0
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Detached
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Approx. Sqft 1100-1500
MLS Listing ID X9391117
Style Bungalow
Bedrooms 3
Annual Tax Amount $2,478
Tax Year 2024
Property Description
Fully renovated 1360 sq.ft. brick bungalow with the perfect setting on the edge of Zurich, overlooking farmland and Lake Huron. Situated on a spacious 87' x 100' lot at the end of a dead end street with a concrete drive, double car garage and covered front entrance. Step into this home and be wowed by all the recent updates throughout the bright modern space. Open concept floor plan all on one floor with a great layout and flow that features luxury vinyl plank flooring and pot lighting throughout. Kitchen features granite countertops, stainless steel appliance, center island and modern cabinetry. Living room with large picture window and there are 3 spacious bedrooms. Main full 5 piece bathroom includes a double vanity. 2 piece Powder room is off the kitchen. Laundry room with access to the back yard patio and room for storage or mini bar. Unwind and relax on the back yard patio with endless views of farmland plus a bonus Lake Huron sunset! Gas heater in the garage for the handy man's workshop. Close to all the amenities of Zurich with local shops, arena, schools, churches, post office, grocery store, playground and ball diamond. Just a short 5 minute drive to the beaches of Lake Huron.
Location
Province ON
County Huron
Area Zurich
Rooms
Family Room No
Basement Crawl Space
Kitchen 1
Interior
Interior Features Water Meter,Other
Cooling Central Air
Fireplace No
Heat Source Gas
Exterior
Exterior Feature Deck
Garage Private Double,Other
Garage Spaces 4.0
Pool None
Waterfront No
View Valley,Lake
Roof Type Shingles
Topography Flat
Parking Type Attached
Total Parking Spaces 6
Building
Unit Features Cul de Sac/Dead End,Golf,Place Of Worship,School Bus Route
Foundation Concrete
New Construction false