This is a 2018-built four-bedroom two-storey on a quiet West Brant street, being sold under power of sale. The structure and major systems are relatively young, which matters. The layout is practical — second-floor laundry, a primary with walk-in closet and ensuite, and a double garage with interior access.
The interior shows the original builder-grade package with no visible upgrades: dark cabinet kitchen, standard counters, laminate and carpet throughout. One secondary bedroom has visible ceiling damage. The unfinished basement is being used as living space, which buyers should look into before closing.
The backyard is fully fenced with a wood deck and usable lawn. Power of sale means no seller disclosures and an as-is sale — budget for a thorough inspection and some updates.
Newer build (2018) with relatively young mechanicals and roof
Second floor laundry — dedicated room with its own space
Fully fenced backyard with wood deck
Double attached garage with interior access
4 bedrooms plus 3 bathrooms on a functional layout
Primary bedroom with walk-in closet and ensuite
From the listing
** Exceptional Value in a Sought-After Neighborhood - Power of Sale and Priced to Sell !**
Welcome to this stunning detached two-Storey home, perfectly positioned in a vibrant, family-friendly community.
Offering 4 spacious bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, this home delivers the ideal combination of style, comfort, and
functionality for modern family living.
Listing courtesy of Re/Max Twin City Realty Inc. Presented by Jeff Thibodeau, Broker, REAL Broker Ontario Ltd., Brokerage. Member, Brantford Regional Real Estate Association & the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA). The trademarks REALTOR®, REALTORS®, and the REALTOR® logo are controlled by CREA and identify real estate professionals who are members of CREA. Listing data via the Information Technology Systems Ontario (ITSO) board is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Shellard Lane, Conklin and Blackburn carry most of Brantford's post-2000 housing. West Brant is built around schools and family routines, where buyers trade character and walkability for newer homes, more space and practical layouts.