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Norfolk,ON N0E 1T0
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Detached
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Approx. Sqft 1100-1500
MLS Listing ID X8310576
Style Bungaloft
Bedrooms 2
Annual Tax Amount $3,156
Tax Year 2023
Property Description
Bright, spacious, airy & open 2 bd, 1.5 bth bungaloft on good sized 55' x 115' lot in peaceful area of Turkey Point. Immaculate carpet free home w/1105 sq. ft. of living space boasts a welcoming front porch & 4 skylights & is located on a nice quiet dead end street just a short walk to the beach. Main lvl w/laminate flrg showcases generous sized LR providing plenty of space for entertaining w/vaulted ceiling, 2 skylights & WETT certified wood stove w/floor to ceiling stone accent wall + a cozy & warm propane fireplace in the dining area. Gleaming white kitchen w/sliding dr to rear deck features white appliances, ample counter space, pot lights & ceramic flrg. Main fir bth w/skylight & laundry area. Upper Ivl offers primary bdrm w/skylight & sliding dr to balcony for quiet lounging, 2nd bdrm & 2pc bth. Both bths updated ('22). Enjoy the summer fun w/family & friends from the XL backyard w/O/S 25'x13' deck ('23) & fire pit. Handy outdoor shower (hot & cold) & 2 sheds. Roof ('18). Heat Pump ('22). Don't miss out on your chance to experience resort type living on the shores of Lake Erie offering sandy beaches, fishing, boating, golfing, wineries & much more. HEAT SOURCE: Electric/Propane/Wood. HEAT TYPE: Heat Pump/Radiant
Location
Province ON
County Norfolk
Rooms
Family Room No
Basement Crawl Space,Unfinished
Kitchen 1
Interior
Interior Features Carpet Free,Sump Pump
Cooling Wall Unit(s)
Fireplaces Type Propane,Wood
Fireplace Yes
Exterior
Garage Private Double
Garage Spaces 6.0
Pool None
Waterfront No
Roof Type Asphalt Shingle
Parking Type None
Total Parking Spaces 6
Building
Unit Features Beach,Campground,Golf,Lake/Pond,Marina,Park
Foundation Concrete Block
Others
Security Features Security System