WELOME TO 287 TRANQUIL COURT
A nature lovers dream to find this gem in such a prestigious, sought –after neighbourhood. This home is tucked away from the turmoil of traffic on a fabulous family friendly cul-de-sac perfect for the weekend games of road hockey or an afternoon watching the birds and feeding the chipmunks in your backyard. In minutes you are walking through the trails of the Altona forest or just a short hike to the Rouge Valley Park.
This neighborhood boasts greats schools and is ideally situated on the border of Scarborough with perfect access to Hwy#2, 401 and the 407 and Go Transit minutes away.
This elegant 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 2 storey brick home is designed with distinction on a RAVINE lot the backs directly on to the Altona Forest.
Open entry - curved staircase, Garage access, 2 piece bathroom, main floor laundry, side entrance Skylight letting tons of natural light
Formal Living room – new berber broadloom open to dining room
Dining room – mixed plank Bruce oak hardwood
Family Room – mixed plank Bruce oak hardwood, wood burning fireplace, walkout to deck, open to kitchen
Kitchen – warm and inviting family eat-in breakfast area, oak cabinets, open concept, overlooking backyard and walkout to deck with a gas bbq hookup
Oversized deck off the kitchen with glass railing and louvered privacy accent.
Master Bedroom overlooks private backyard, updated neutral décor, walk-in closet new berber broadloom, 5 piece ensuite with marble countertops.
Bedrooms and 2nd Bathroom updated with neutral décor
Basement boasts an insulated laminated floor for the recreation room, a cozy gas fireplace controlled by a separate thermostat, a wet bar and wine cellar all perfect for entertaining. And a workshop that could be converted to another bedroom.
Desirable & Prestigious Rouge Valley, Spectacular Family Home, Ravine Lookout And Walkout Basement To Your Natural Oasis On The Altona Forest - Detached 4 Bdrms, 3 Baths, Family Friendly Crt. Mixed Plank Bruce Harwood, Oak Detailing, Open Concept Eatin Kitchen, Walkout To Deck(2013), Wood And Gas Fireplaces, Skylight, Master 5Pc Ensuite, So Many Upgrades! Bsmt Rec Rm, Wet Bar, Workshop, Main Fl Laundry, Side Entrance, Garage Access, Schools, Mins To 401&407.
Property Type
Detached
Community
Highbush
Land Size
Frontage - 40.03
Depth - 0
Irregular - Irregular
Parking
Attached Garage (2)
Total Parking Spaces
4
Architectural Style
2 Storey
Bedrooms
4
Basement Features
Walk out
Cooling
Central air conditioning
Heating Type
Forced air
Heating Fuel
Natural gas
Type | Level | Dimensions |
---|---|---|
Kitchen | Ground level | 6.71 x 3.05 (meters) |
Family room | Ground level | 4.45 x 4.57 (meters) |
Dining room | Ground level | 3.35 x 3.35 (meters) |
Living room | Ground level | 4.54 x 3.35 (meters) |
Primary Bedroom | Second level | 6.1 x 3.54 (meters) |
Bedroom 2 | Second level | 3.35 x 3.05 (meters) |
Bedroom 3 | Second level | 3.35 x 3.93 (meters) |
Bedroom 4 | Second level | 3.35 x 2.74 (meters) |
Recreation room | Basement | 8.84 x 5.27 (meters) |
Workshop | Basement |
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.