Welcome Home, Your Search Stops Here! This Full Brick, Well Maintained Mattamy Home Beauty Boasts Hrdwd Flring & Ceramic Throughout The Main Level. The Living Rm Is Bright & Sunny & Is Open To The Kitchen, A Fabulous Layout! Walk-Patio And Fenced Yard. Good Sized Rms Throughout. Professionally Fin. Bsemnt & Ample Storage. Roof Is One Year New. Flagstone Walkway. Landscaped Lot Faces Detached Homes. 3 Pc. Ensuite Bthrm & W/I Closet In Mst Bdrm.
Property Type
Semi-detached
Community
Beaty
Land Size
Frontage - 28.54
Depth - 80.38
Irregular - Faces Detached Homes
Parking
Attached Garage (1)
Total Parking Spaces
2
Amenities Nearby
Hospital
Public Transit
Schools
Features
Fenced yard
Close to hospital
Close to public transportation
Schools nearby
Architectural Style
2 Storey
Bedrooms
5
Basement Features
Separate entrance
Cooling
Central air conditioning
Heating Type
Forced air
Heating Fuel
Natural gas
Type | Level | Dimensions |
---|---|---|
Living room | Ground level | 4.47 x 3.66 (meters) |
Dining room | Ground level | 4 x 4 (meters) |
Kitchen | Ground level | 4.88 x 2.43 (meters) |
Breakfast | Ground level | 8 x 6 (meters) |
Primary Bedroom | Second level | 4 x 3.24 (meters) |
Bedroom 2 | Second level | 3.16 x 2.66 (meters) |
Bedroom 3 | Second level | 3.8 x 2.66 (meters) |
Recreation room | Basement | 4 x 6.87 (meters) |
Milton is a town on the rise.
Just 20 minutes west of Toronto, Milton is one of the fastest growing communities in Canada. The town has beautiful conservation parks, an abundance of recreational areas, a wide range of local community events and cultural spaces, making it easy to see why it has become such a desirable place to live. Milton has many upscale real estate options and the town is well renowned as a very family friendly community.
Ideally located close to all major highways and GO Transit, Milton is perfect for commuting to Toronto and the surrounding area, making it easy to escape from the often hectic Toronto lifestyle.
The town of Milton got its name from the English poet John Milton. Originally the small settlement was home to about 100 people. One of the original settlers there, Jasper Martin built grist mill along the creek which created a pond known as Mill Pond. This mill became the centre of the settlement as more people arrived to make Milton their home.
Preserving the town’s Niagara Escarpment lands has increased the desire for heritage conservation. A large number of historic agricultural buildings and the railway museum are located in Milton to preserve the history and culture of the area.
There is plenty to do and see in Milton.
Take advantage of cycling and walking trails by getting out and enjoying nature year-round. Milton offers a plethora of indoor and outdoor amenities such as sports and skate parks, swimming pools, splash pads, hiking and biking trails and parks.
If you enjoy the arts, you don’t want to miss The Milton Centre for the Arts. It is a top of the line facility that offers a chance to explore creative, visual and performing arts experiences that are sure to please all ages.
Of special interest is the Milton Film Forum that offers film buffs a chance to check out the latest in independent International and Canadian films.