Inside the home
This is primarily a land and location play. The house itself is a 2-bed, 1-bath bungalow with original kitchen, original bathroom, and a crawl space for a basement — but it sits on roughly 7 acres along the Grand River in Paris, at the end of a dead-end street next to Bean Park. The interior has cathedral ceilings and a wall of windows at the rear that frames the treed property well. Some of the flooring has been updated, but the kitchen and bath are original 1999 vintage. The rear wood siding is visibly aged. The primary bedroom walls show unrepaired drywall holes. Buyers should review the zoning carefully — portions of the lot fall under Natural Heritage designation, which limits what can be built or altered. The land is the value here, and at $1,099,000 that's exactly what you're paying for.
- 7-acre lot with Grand River frontage in Paris
- Cathedral ceilings and large window bank in living area
- Open concept main floor
- Main floor laundry
- Large unfinished crawl space for storage
- Attached garage with modern breaker panel
- Exceptional privacy at end of dead-end street
- Adjacent to Bean Park
An absolutely stunning location for this bungalow on a maturely treed lot with frontage along the Grand River. The lot is approximately 7.037 acres (according to Geowarehouse) in the Town of Paris at the end of a dead end street surrounded by executive homes. The property is zoned Natural Heritage and s-R2 with a portion designated neighbourhoods in the official plan. A completely private location adjacent to Bean Park and a view of the river create your own personal oasis. The open concept home boasts a large living room area with cathedral ceilings and loads of windows for a view that is country like with all the conveniences of being right in town. Lots of cabinetry in the kitchen and an eating area that overlooks the backyard compliment of open concept area. Two bedrooms and the main floor laundry/utility room complete the main floor plan. A rare opportunity that seldom comes available.