Inside the home
This Paris two-storey sits on a quiet cul-de-sac street in a newer subdivision and has been looked after well above average. The main floor is open-concept with dark hardwood floors, a floor-to-ceiling stacked stone fireplace, and a kitchen that punches above its builder roots — white shaker cabinetry, subway tile backsplash, stainless Bosch appliances, and a large island with seating. The backyard is the second standout. The owners put serious money into landscaping — birch tree clusters, mixed plantings, a full privacy fence, and a large composite deck engineered to hold a hot tub. It reads more like a five-year-old yard than a new suburb lot. The basement is full and dry but completely unfinished — that is the main trade-off at this price. Upstairs, the loft adds a flex space between the primary suite and two secondary bedrooms.
- Open-concept main floor with floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace
- Well-appointed kitchen with white shaker cabinetry, stainless appliances, subway tile backsplash, and contrasting island counter
- Main floor laundry with Bosch front-load pair
- Large composite deck built to support a hot tub
- Extensively landscaped fenced backyard — well above average for the subdivision age
- Covered front porch with stone columns and quality detailing
- Upper loft adds flexible living space beyond the three bedrooms