Welcome to 1350 Glenanna Rd, in the heart of Pickering where everything you want is close to home.
Unit 31 is an End Unit Traditional Town Home. It is spacious and bright with Garage Access to the Entry Level of the Home.
Here you will take advantage of an Open Concept Layout with a Fabulous Large Sunken Living Room that is Complete with Pot Lights, Crown Molding, a Feature Fire Place and a Walk Out to a Private Fenced Back Yard.
Wrought Iron Spindles grace this home throughout with Wainscotting in all Hallway Areas. The upper level has a spacious hallway separating 3 Generous Sized Bedrooms all complete with a Large Window and Closets. The Primary Bedroom boasts a deep Walk In His & Hers Wall to Wall Walk In Closet.
Enjoy an updated Eat In Family Size Kitchen with Large Dining Room all overlooking the Sunken Family Room.
The lower level can be used for storage, home office or update it a bit for a full size Rec Room, Gym or Playroom.
Well managed and well maintained quiet and small townhouse complex. There's even a playground and play area for the little ones.
Low maintenance fees that include Water.
This home is located just minutes two minutes to the 401 and just steps to Pickering Town Center, Cineplex, shops and restaurants. It’s a quick walk to transit and you have Pickering Go Station nearby. Here you can enjoy all the conveniences of having everything you need close by. This includes local shops, all the big box stores, parks, trails and just at the bottom of Liverpool you can enjoy the boardwalk and the beach.
The location here just can't get anymore convenient!
End Unit. Spacious & Bright. Gorgeous Sunken Living Room Complete with Pot Lights, Crown Moulding & Walk Out To Private Fenced Yard. Modern Rod Iron Spindles Throughout. Wainscoting Throughout Hallway Areas. Updated Kitchen & Baths. Feature Fireplace in Living Room & Another in the Lower Level. Gas Heating ! Primary Boasts Deep Walk in His/Hers Wall to Wall Closets W/Closet with Organizers. Spacious Upper Hallway Separates 3 Generous Sized Bedrooms W/Large Window & Closets. Main Bath W/Large Double Sink Vanity. Garage Access to Entry Level. Low Maintenance Fees W/Water Included! 2 Minutes to the 401. Walk to Pickering TC, Local Shops & Restaurants. Steps to Transit. Go Station, Parks, Trails and Beach All Nearby. Great Property Management. Quiet Complex & Great Neighbours.
Property Type
Townhouse Condo
Community
Liverpool
Total Parking Spaces
1
Maintenance Fee
355.77
Architectural Style
3 storey
Bedrooms
4
Basement
Partial
Cooling
Central air conditioning
Heating Type
Forced air
Heating Fuel
Natural gas
Type | Level | Dimensions |
---|---|---|
Recreation room | Lower level | 3.79 x 3.27 (meters) |
Living room | Second level | 5.58 x 3.45 (meters) |
Dining room | Second level | 3.08 x 2.23 (meters) |
Kitchen | Second level | 5.02 x 2.5 (meters) |
Third level | 4.08 x 3.6 (meters) | |
Bedroom 2 | Third level | 3.66 x 2.77 (meters) |
Bedroom 3 | Third level | 2.75 x 2.68 (meters) |
Pickering is a city of opportunity that is full of natural beauty along with small town charm. With a modern downtown area and a wealth of amenities, Pickering has a little something for everyone.
Considered one of Ontario’s best kept secrets, Pickering is ideally located for those commuting to Toronto that are looking for a fresh escape from the big city when they return home. There is easy access to Toronto along the 401, as well as the GO Train, making Pickering a commuter’s dream.
Located along the shores of Lake Ontario, Pickering has a wonderful lakefront, a beach with a marina, quaint shops and restaurants, as well as tons of hiking trails, parks and green space, making it great for those that love the outdoors.
Pickering provides residents with a great balance between living, working and playing. A wonderful place to call home.
In the fifteenth century, Pickering was home to the Aboriginal group known as the Huron. European settlement began in the area in the early seventeenth century, with most early British settlers moving into the area after defeating the French in the Seven Years’ War. The British named the town Pickering after the town in North Yorkshire, England.
In the early 1810s, there was a large increase of settlement from a large group of Quaker immigrants that came to the area from the Eastern United States. More recently, Toronto’s continuing growth has led to Pickering’s rapid growth.
Pickering offers plenty to do and see. There are a variety of parks and trails and conservation areas available for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy. One such trail is the Pickering Waterfront Trail, which is perfect for hiking, cycling, rollerblading and more. There are also several parks in the area that cater to children and offer playground facilities.
Pickering offers a wide range of recreational activities to choose from such as swimming, tennis, beach volleyball, squash, dance classes, gym memberships and more. There is something for all ages to enjoy.
If enjoy arts and culture, Pickering is the place to be. From live theatre to the museum, there is always an activity to suit your tastes.
The Pickering Museum Village is the largest living history museum in the Durham region. There are 18 buildings that this museum has to offer, including a blacksmith shop, schoolhouse, steam barn and more.
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