Inside the home
This 1890-built 1.5 storey sits on one of the larger lots in Paris, with a deep fenced backyard, a covered pergola deck, raised garden beds, and a garden pond. The outdoor space is the clear draw here. Inside, the home has its original bones largely intact — leaded glass entry door, heavy wood trim, crown moulding, and reportedly hardwood floors under the main floor carpet. The bold red and grey paint scheme throughout the main floor is heavily personalized and will be the first thing most buyers want to change. The kitchen has white cabinets and white appliances that are functional but dated. The four-season sunroom adds usable square footage and connects directly to the back deck. Three bedrooms upstairs have sloped ceilings typical of a 1.5 storey. This is a home that needs cosmetic work but has good bones, a rare lot size for Paris, and a walkable location near the Grand River.
- Oversized lot with large fenced backyard
- Covered pergola deck for outdoor entertaining
- Detached garage with hydro
- Four-season sunroom with walkout
- Original character details including leaded glass door, crown moulding, and wood trim
- Recently paved driveway
- Walking distance to Grand River and Paris downtown
- Hardwood floors reportedly under carpet on main floor