Bespoke elegance, function and detailing are found in this turnkey bungalow, in sought after Tollendal Woods. Premium wide-plank hand-scraped walnut floor is found throughout the main floor. The custom gourmet kitchen boasts a huge custom walnut island with caesarstone countertop, prep sink and chic comfy seating. All appliances are stainless steel; Jenn-Air gas cooktop, Jenn-Air fridge, Jenn-Air dishwasher with custom panel and Jenn-Air wine fridge built into the island. The family room features custom crafted wood paneling with fireplace, surround sound audio system and convenient office alcove. The master bedroom has near floor to ceiling windows, and a large walk-in closet with custom built-ins. Ensuite includes double vanity, marble countertops, large glass shower, stand alone soaker tub and heated towel rack. All bathroom floors are heated. Travel down to the fully finished basement with upgraded carpet, under-padding, gas fireplace, pot lights, large egress windows, large studio, cold room and lots of storage. Within walking distance to Tyndale Beach Park. Close to shopping, theatre, galleries, restaurants, and downtown. Close to Highway 11, Highway 400, Allandale Waterfront GO Station. Easy commuter access to Toronto and Pearson International Airport. (id:5764)
- Price:
- $1,299,900
- Bedrooms:
- 4
- Full Baths:
- 3
- Square Footage:
- 1,807
- Year Built:
- 2015
- Listing ID #:
- 30765679
- Street Address:
- 203 Jean St
- City:
- Barrie
- Province:
- Ontario
- Postal Code:
- L4N 7S9
- Subdivision:
- Ba10 - Innishore
- Listing Status:
- Active
- Fireplace:
- Other - See Remarks
- Number Of Fireplaces:
- 2
- Stories:
- 1
- Style:
- Bungalow
- Total Building Square Footage:
- 1807
- Year Built:
- 2015
- Road Frontage:
- 72 Ft
- Community Features:
- Community Centre
- Bedroom Description:
- 4pc Bathroom
- Has Garage:
- Yes
- Parking Spaces:
- 6
- Cooling System:
- Air Conditioned, Central Air Conditioning
- Has Central Air Conditioning:
- Yes
- Heating Fuel:
- Natural Gas
- Sewage Type:
- Municipal Sewage System