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Palmerston,ON N0G2P0
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Freehold
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,567 sqft
Price per Sqft $427
Subdivision Minto
MLS Listing ID 40677997
Bedrooms 3
Half Baths 1
Year Built 1900
Lot Size 6,621 Sqft
Property Description
Discover a perfect blend of historic charm and modern luxury in this beautifully renovated 100+-year-old home, nestled in the heart of Palmerston - only 20min from Arthur and less than 1hr from KW and Guelph. With meticulous attention to detail, this property features a large yard, an open deck, an oversized shop with epoxy heated flooring, and is ideal for entertaining. Step inside to find a spacious, newly renovated layout that retains original character while incorporating modern rustic finishes. High ceilings, updated floors, and elegant moldings create a warm and inviting atmosphere. The heart of the home boasts updated appliances, renovated cabinetry, and ample counter space, making it perfect for culinary enthusiasts. The large fully fenced yard offers plenty of room for gardening, play, or relaxation, while the patio is ideal for outdoor entertaining. The standout feature is the impressive heated shop with epoxy flooring, providing ample space for hobbies, storage, or a workshop. Perfect for DIY enthusiasts and those needing extra space. Get more value for your money enjoying the charm of small-town living with convenient access to local shops, schools, and parks. Don’t miss your chance to own this stunning home where history meets modern living! Furnace and A/C new last year, brick has been repointed with new sills installed, Sonos music system in garage/outside patio/mud room (speakers fixed in the ceiling ), security camera. (id:24570)
Location
Province ON
Interior
Heating Forced air,
Cooling Central air conditioning
Exterior
Parking Features Yes
Community Features Community Centre
View Y/N No
Building
Story 1.5
Sewer Municipal sewage system