Inside the home
The kitchen is the clearest upgrade here — grey shaker cabinets to the ceiling, a large granite island with bar seating, subway tile backsplash, and stainless appliances. It opens directly to the dining area and connects well to the family room below, which has its own gas fireplace and walkout to a two-tiered deck. The layout is a side-split, which means the living space is spread across four levels. The formal living room on the upper main level is a standout — arched windows, tray ceiling with uplighting, and hardwood floors. Bedrooms are carpeted and functional; the ensuite has a soaker tub that reads as original. The finished basement adds two more rooms and a rec room with a second gas fireplace, though the lower bedrooms have popcorn ceilings and small windows typical of 1990s basement finishes. The deck needs some attention. Overall, a well-used home with real upgrades in the right places.
- Substantially updated kitchen with granite island, grey shaker cabinets, and stainless appliances
- Two-storey vaulted foyer with hardwood floors makes a strong first impression
- Family room with stacked stone gas fireplace and walkout to two-tiered deck
- Finished basement adds meaningful living space including rec room with second gas fireplace
- Plantation shutters throughout upper levels
- Well-maintained stone-and-stucco exterior with double garage and EV charger
- Formal living room with tray ceiling and arched windows in turret bump-out