Description
Very well-maintained home in a highly desirable Thornhill neighborhood, 4+2 bedrooms 4 bath detached house with functional layout, located at one of the best Child Safe street, South Exposure, Full of daylight, Watching Sunrise and Sunset in the backyard, open concept & spacious, almost 2800 sq-ft living area, Modern Kitchen with Stainless Steel Appliances, Internal Entrance from home to Garage, Two Cars Garage, Steps to High Ranking Schools, Promenade Mall, Groceries, T&T, Shopping, Viva, Bus Stations, Minute to HWY 7, 407 and much more
Features
- Facing: South
- Bedrooms: 4
- Bathrooms: 4
- Garages:
2
- Kitchens: 1
Details
- Lot size: 32.00 x 122.00 Feet
- Space: 2000-2500
- Tax: $ 5611.00
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N12018691
- Listing contracted with: AIMHOME REALTY INC.
Bathroom |
Pieces |
Level |
1xBath | 5 pcs | Second |
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1xBath | 4 pcs | Second |
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1xBath | 2 pcs | Main |
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1xBath | 4 pcs | Basement |
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Property Summary
Located close to the intersection of Centre and New Westminster, 65 Westhampton Dr is a 4+2 bedrooms 4 washrooms Detached. The unit has a Double Built-In Parking Spaces. The property has many nice features including In-Law Capability, Carpet Free and Auto Garage Door Remot. .
Community Overview
65 Westhampton Dr is at the Heart of Brownridge Community. The Community of Brownridge runs from Bathurst Street in the east to Centre Street in the North, Dufferin Street in the west, and Railway in the South. The border of Brownridge is just hundreds of meters from Steeles Avenue, which is the boundary between Toronto and the York Region. The real estate construction in Vaughan Brownridge mainly occurred between 1980 and 1990, with most housing detached homes. In past 3 months, 14 Detached homes were sold at average of $1.43M. Chinese account for over 8% of the population in the Community. York Region Bus Promenade Terminal is located at the northeast corner of the Community. Pierre Elliott Trudeau Park, Mill Arbor Park, Joseph Erin Park, Downham Park, Gilmore Park, and Wade Gate Park present residents with walking trails, basketball courts, baseball diamonds, tennis courts, and children's playgrounds. Over 150 stores are running businesses here, and visitors can find groceries, restaurants, banks, telecoms, and many other service shops here. Many families chose to live in Brownridge because of its proximate to the city of Toronto, convenient public transportation and shopping, and better affordable housing prices compared with neighboring communities.