Attention Investors, Renovators and First Time Buyers! Welcome to this fantastic opportunity in the growing community of Shelburne with unlimited potential!! This 3 bedroom detached bungalow sits on an 63 x 148.5 ft lot! Three good sized bedrooms with an L- shaped living and dining room. From the kitchen, just a few steps down to the back door entrance that leads to a large basement! Ideal home for those looking to enter the market or build equity! This home features a functional lay-out and the partially finished basement is perfect for creating additional living space, rental or an in-law suite! Key updates have already been taken care of, including most windows replaced in 2005, eavestroughs updated approximately 2018 and both the roof and furnace were replaced 2021 - helping to reduce upfront costs! Whether you are a savvy investor looking for your next project or a first time buyer ready to customize your new home to your taste, this property delivers he perfect combination of affordability, lot size and long term upside! Don't miss this opportunity to purchase this home with lots of potential in the growing community of Shelburne!
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Welcome to the town of Shelburne! A vibrant community located in the county of Dufferin, Shelburne is also well known as “The Burne.” It is one of the fastest growing municipalities in the southern part of Ontario as it located at the intersection of Highway 10 and Highway 89.
The vibrant and beautiful Shelburne community offers a refreshing place to relax in mostly due to the very renowned “Canadian Old Time Fiddle Championship” which takes place in this town on an annual basis, during the second week of August. Additionally, being a fast growing town in the Northern part of the Dufferin County, Shelburne forms the Urban Hub for the residents of this area.
Shelburne is home for various manufacturing plants like KTH, Honda, Blue Mountains Plastics, Ice River Springs, among others; making it a commercial town offering great potential for your business.
After finding his way through the bushes in Melancthon in the early 1860s, William Jelly, the founder of Shelburne, built several cabins in the area. In the late 1840s the development of Melancthon had begun together with the construction of the Toronto-Sydenham Road, which is currently known as Highway 10. Settlers therefore moved into the Shelburne area in the 1860s.
Later, in the year 1865, the British Canadian Hotel too was established by William Jelly and shortly after, a post office was built. Following the new railways that were built in this area, there was a rapid economic and population growth, leading to the incorporation of Shelburne as a town in the year 1977.
Shelburne offers various recreational facilities and scenes as it is host to many events and programs suitable for people of all ages. Ranging from the Grace Tipling Hall, found in the town, to the most renowned Fiddle Ville Entertainment Gardens, this town offers enough entertainment for everyone.
The annual Canadian Old Time Fiddle Championship tops the recreational activities that are hosted by the town. This event has over the years been known to attract thousands of Fiddlers from the East Coast and all over North America for this annual parade.
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