Opportunity awaits you at this fantastic South West Burlington location. Welcome to 653 Greenwood Drive where the possibilities are endless! This property is more than a quarter of an acre with a frontage of 76 feet and a depth of 159 feet which is surrounded by tall mature trees. The feeling of country living in the city is all yours. Build your dream home, renovate or simply move in and enjoy! These types of properties and in this location rarely become available with the lakefront and Burlington Golf and Country Club being 1 km away, Spencer Smith Park with it's World Famous Sound of Music and Ribfest being 2.5 km away, Burlington Beach in just 3 km and the charming boutique shops and mouth watering restaurants of Downtown Burlington being just 3 km away. For all you commuters, the location gets even better. 653 Greenwood is located almost exactly halfway between the Burlington GO and Aldershot Go stops on the all day Lakeshore GO line, and it's approximately 5 km away from both. If driving is your option, then the quick on ramp to the QEW from North Shore Boulevard will get you onto the highway in a flash.
Originally built in 1947 by Cook Concrete as a bungalow, this now 2 storey home had it's 2nd floor addition built in 1991. This 4 bedroom and 2 full bathroom home also features a separate dining room with door to rear yard, a workshop with separate entrance to rear yard, a custom designed and well laid out kitchen, 200 AMP electrical panel with updated copper wiring, updated plumbing, hot water tank is owned and the laundry room is ideally located on the second floor.
Get your toolbox ready or start packing, 653 Greenwood Drive is waiting for you to make it yours!
Opportunity awaits you at this fantastic South West Burlington location. Welcome to 653 Greenwood Drive where the possibilities are endless! This property is over a quarter of an acre with a frontage of 76 feet and a depth of 159 feet which is surrounded by tall mature trees. The feeling of country living in the city is all yours. Build your dream home, renovate or simply move in and enjoy! These types of properties and in this location rarely become available with the lakefront being 1 km away, Spencer Smith Park with it's World Famous Ribfest being 2.5 km away and the charming boutique shops and mouth watering restaurants of Downtown Burlington being just 3 km away. For all you commuters, the location gets even better. 653 Greenwood is located almost exactly halfway between the Burlington GO and Aldershot Go stops on the all day Lakeshore GO line, and it's approximately 5 km away from both. If driving is your option, then the quick on ramp to the QEW from North Shore Boulevard will get you onto the highway in a flash.
Property Type
Detached
Features
Separate Dining Room
Architectural Style
2 Storey
Bedrooms
4
Heating Type
Baseboard heaters
Heating Fuel
Electric
Type | Level | Dimensions |
---|---|---|
Family room | Main level | 5.18 x 3.86 (meters) |
Dining room | Main level | 4.57 x 2.92 (meters) |
Kitchen | Main level | 5.03 x 4.04 (meters) |
Sitting room | Main level | 3.86 x 3.05 (meters) |
Workshop | Main level | 4.01 x 3.15 (meters) |
4pc Bathroom | Main level | |
Primary Bedroom | Second level | 5.38 x 3.96 (meters) |
Bedroom | Second level | 3.96 x 3.84 (meters) |
Bedroom | Second level | 3.35 x 2.95 (meters) |
Bedroom | Second level | 3.35 x 2.92 (meters) |
4pc Bathroom | Second level | |
Laundry room | Second level |
Known for its beauty, Burlington is home to over 175,000 people. It’s not just a great place to live but to visit as well.
Situated on the shores of Lake Ontario, Burlington has so much to offer. Explore the exhibits and events at the Royal Botanical Gardens, go for a scenic stroll on the nature trails and take in the views along the Niagara Escarpment and the Waterfront Trail.
Go back in time and experience the history in the museums of Burlington, take a tour at The Art Gallery Of Burlington or stay for a show at The Burlington Performing Arts Centre.
If you want to escape to the city of Toronto, Burlington is only a short drive away. There's plenty to do for everyone. Come see for yourself.
It is one of the major tourist attractions between Niagara Fall and Toronto. More than 1,100 species of plants grow within the 980 hectares of nature sanctuary. Including the Bashful Bulrush which is found nowhere else in Canada and the most endangered tree, the Red Mulberry.(Both of these plants are listed as endangered in Canada)
The Art Gallery of Burlington opened in 1978 as a venue to develop dedicated studios for photography, hand weaving and spinning, sculpture and woodcarving, ceramics, fine arts, and hooking craft for regional artists. The scope of the gallery quickly expanded, and has now become an award winning gallery that sets the stage for as many as 12 exhibitions a year as well as providing art education programs and public tours for people of all ages.
The Art Gallery of Burlington has eight studios, three galleries, a gift shop, an exhibition courtyard and year round conservatory.
Every June, Burlington is transformed with Canada's largest free music festival. Thousands come to the festival every year to celebrate music by discovering new and emerging artists at over one hundred free performances.
The Sound of Music Festival has something for the whole family. A carnival, downtown street fest, parade, family zone and a free music education program for the kids are just some of the fabulous activities of that you can enjoy at the festival.
The festival has been one of the highlights of summer in Burlington for over thirty five years, and is truly an occasion not to be missed.
Burlington is full of history.
The area attracted aboriginal people long before the first settlers in the late eighteenth century.
In 1784 Joseph Brant was recognized for fighting for the British in the US war of Independence by being granted large sections of land in the area. The sectioning and sale of land by Brant to settlers marked the humble beginnings of what would become to be modern day Burlington. Honouring his legacy are the Joseph Brant Museum and the Joseph Brant Hospital, both of which are near the site of Brant's former home.
In the regions development into a farming community, clearing of the land from 1820 to 1850 resulted in pine and oak timbers being the region's chief export. Soon after, farming and agriculture would dominate the area with wheat being the primary crop of the region. Burlington eventually diversified and expanded farming communities with crops of fruit and vegetables.
Industry in the area has shifted much over the years since. Agriculture gave way to commercial factories, which have since been replaced by modern companies and high tech industries which have attracted numerous people to the area. By 1974, with the population being over one hundred thousand, Burlington was incorporated as a city, and to this day is one of the premier cities in southern Ontario.
Burlington offers a wide range of cultural and artistic programs for its residents and visitors. With more than 200 events offered each year, there is sure to be something to please everybody. Events such as the Sandcastles Festival, Culture Days, Concerts in the Park, it’s easy to find something to entertain and amuse the family.
If you’re looking to get active, the City of Burlington offers plenty of recreational activities such as skating, swimming, fitness and many more. The various activities offered by the city cater to all ages with classes catering from toddlers to seniors. There are also courses for both traditional golf and disc golf available in Burlington if you are interested in spending a day on the links.
With a combination of paths, neighbourhood streets and rural roads, the waterfront trail has become a hot spot for the city of Burlington. Come enjoy a beautiful day exploring the trails. Due to the largely paved trails people can go for a run, a bike ride, a walk with the stroller, bring out the roller blades or however else you choose to explore.
The Burloak Waterfront Park has over eight hundred meters of shoreline with stunning scenic views and a cliff formation that is home to a large amount of swallows. From the bluffs, you can see the shell working pier where the ships refuel as well as a breathtaking view of the Toronto Skyline.
The park has a picnic area, playground and plenty of parking.