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Hamilton,ON L8P3L5
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Freehold
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 2,291 sqft
Price per Sqft $545
Subdivision 122 - Durand North
MLS Listing ID XH4206127
Bedrooms 4
Half Baths 1
Year Built 1910
Property Description
Welcome to Sweet (and Suite) Caroline. A stunning century home that has been completely renovated with the highest quality of craftsmanship. Located in beautiful Durand, this legal duplex has both units above ground and is brilliantly designed with high-end finishes for the modern lifestyle. Set up for living in one unit and renting out the other or supporting a multi-generational home. Well suited for short- and/or long-term occupancy with its walkability to downtown, Locke St, farmers markets, cafes, schools, trails, and event spaces all while maintaining a warm community feel. Main-floor unit offers 10’ ceilings, gorgeous kitchen with walkout to private yard, living room, primary bedroom that has a 4-pc ensuite in addition to the powder room. Upper unit spans the 2nd & 3rd floors and is finished with the same superior quality. The 2nd floor has 9’ ceilings, large kitchen leading to expansive balcony with its own gas hook-up, 4-pc bathroom, living room, and a bright spacious room that could be used as a bedroom, office, dining room … whatever you need! The 3rd floor has 2 good-sized bedrooms separated by a loft space and 3-pc bathroom. Both units have oak wide-plank flooring throughout; solid core doors with Emtek handles and hinges; Restoration Hardware fixtures; Ciot patterned tile in entrances, kitchens, and bathrooms; top-of-the-line appliances and quartz countertops; premium faucets, toilets and tubs. No detail has been overlooked. See list of improvements attached. (id:24570)
Location
Province ON
Interior
Heating Forced air,
Exterior
Parking Features No
Community Features Community Centre
View Y/N No
Building
Story 2.5
Sewer Municipal sewage system