DREAMING OF YOUR OWN SLICE OF PARADISE IN WATERLOO?
Welcome to this meticulously maintained 3+1 raised bungalow with separate entrance in the heart of Lakeshore—one of Waterloo’s most desirable neighborhoods! Close to Weber Shopping Plaza, St. Jacobs Farmer’s Market, top-rated schools, LRT, and more.
This bright, spacious home features:
• Updated kitchen with SS appliances (2021), Back splash, Pantry
• Reverse osmosis system (2021)
• Furnace & A/C (2018), Water heater & softener (2020), Fireplace (2019)
• Maple hardwood & ceramic tile on main floor, laminate & tile below
• 3 bedrooms upstairs,
• Separate Entrance lower-level suite with bedroom, bath, office, rec room
• Smooth Ceilings, Pot lights
• 1 Car Garage with access door from inside, Garage door openers and EV Charging.
The incredible backyard is a nature lover’s dream with perennial gardens, ornamental grasses, a sunken garden with koi pond, sheltered patio, deck, and rainwater catchment system—all set on a low-maintenance, treed lot.
Built-in garage, double driveway, large shed, and pride of ownership throughout make this a true gem.
Don’t miss your chance—come see it, fall in love, and make it yours!
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Waterloo is one of the premiere cities in Canada. Rife with culture and arts, as well as one of the most economically vibrant technological sectors in Canada, Waterloo is a great place to settle down.
Amazing public spaces, a vibrant downtown core, a wide selection of top level restaurants, and walking trails along the Grand river, Waterloo has a little something for everyone.
Home to the University of Waterloo, an internationally renowned institution, known for nurturing innovative minds, and fostering new technology, Waterloo is home to endless future possibilities.
Waterloo has an interesting history, starting all the way back in 1784, when the British government gifted a large portion of the area to the Iroquois alliance as part of the wartime alliance during the American Revolution. Much of the land was sold off over the following years, with ownership eventually falling to some of the earliest settlers of the area, pioneers from Pennsylvania around the beginning of the nineteenth century.
The township was first referred to as Waterloo in 1816 after Waterloo in Belgium, where the famous Battle of Waterloo took place, coinciding with Napoleon’s famous defeat.
For those interested in history, the City of Waterloo has its own museum and heritage district which will allow you to immerse yourself into the rich history of the area.
Not only is Waterloo known for its innovation, it’s also a cultural arts and entertainment hub and full of opportunity for those that love the outdoors.
Experience Canada’s greatest Oktoberfest festival in a city that has its roots entrenched in Bavarian culture. An event that attracts over 700,000 visitors from across the world every year. Jazz and food festivals, busker carnivals, rich museums, there are always events in the area to experience and enjoy.
Outdoor lovers will love the expansive biking trails along the Grand river and the vivid green spaces.
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