Private backyard oasis! This luxury 4 + 2 Bed, 4 +1 bath home backs on and is beside Oakridge Park with its lush forested walking trails. You will love staying home surrounded by nature. Enjoy swimming in the pool, relaxing in the hot tub or on the beautiful low maintenance composite deck. Inside you will enjoy the chef's dream kitchen with solid wood cabinets, some sparkling glass door cabinets, high-end appliances like Sub-Zero fridge, granite counters, built-in wall ovens and a massive island. Main floor has hardwood throughout, cozy living room with wood burning fireplace, large dining room, convenient main floor office, 2 piece powder room and mud/ laundry room with side door and garage access. Second floor also has hardwood throughout, huge primary bedroom with double closets, beautifully updated 5 piece bathroom with stand alone soaker tub. There are 3 other good sized bedrooms. One bedroom has updated 3 piece ensuite bathroom and there is a gorgeous updated main bathroom with double sinks and glass shower. The basement is completely finished with spacious family room with gas fireplace. There are 2 more very large bedrooms and a 3 piece bathroom.Step outside and you're right next to a forest walk, running, biking trail. Located in desirable River Oaks neighourhood with top ranked public/ private schools, easy highway access and close to shopping
Property Type
Detached
Community
River Oaks
Land Size
Frontage - 54.22
Depth - 125.93
Parking
Attached Garage (2)
Total Parking Spaces
2
Amenities Nearby
Public Transit
Features
Fenced yard
Close to public transportation
Ravine
Treed
Pool
Inground pool
Architectural Style
2 Storey
Bedrooms
6
Basement
Full
Cooling
Central air conditioning
Heating Type
Forced air
Heating Fuel
Natural gas
Type | Level | Dimensions |
---|---|---|
Living room | Main level | 4.98 x 3.38 (meters) |
Office | Main level | 3.33 x 3.33 (meters) |
Recreation room | Basement | 8.46 x 6.71 (meters) |
Kitchen | Main level | 7.7 x 3.38 (meters) |
Dining room | Main level | 3.38 x 3.33 (meters) |
Laundry room | Main level | 3.28 x 2.54 (meters) |
Second level | 6.91 x 3.38 (meters) | |
Bedroom | Basement | 3.94 x 3.33 (meters) |
Bedroom 2 | Second level | 3.66 x 3.38 (meters) |
Bedroom 3 | Second level | 4.65 x 3.38 (meters) |
Bedroom 4 | Second level | 6.91 x 3.38 (meters) |
Bedroom 5 | Basement | 5.36 x 3.33 (meters) |
Nestled between Toronto and Niagara, Oakville is one of the best places to call home in all of Ontario. Oakville is full of parks, trails, and greenspace and is known for its beautiful harbours, natural beauty and rich history. The town is the perfect combination of city living and a warm community that makes Oakville unique.
There's never a shortage of things to do in Oakville. Oakville has a vibrant shopping district with hundreds of unique small boutiques full of unique surprises. Oakville also has very active arts community as well as some of the best dining in the Greater Toronto Area.
It's not hard to see why Oakville is consistently considered the perfect place to live.
Oakville's waterfront on Lake Ontario features beautiful scenery with two natural harbours, and a system of river trails that run through it. Featuring wooded areas, meadows, museums and formal gardens there is plenty to see and do along the waterfront. During the summer months many events and activities are available, and the harbour accommodate many boating options.
Sixteen Mile Creek is a beautiful river that passes right through the heart of Oakville. The river gives nature lovers the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors while hiking along the many trails along the riverbed. You will be astonished that such scenic landscapes and diverse wildlife can be found in the heart of the city. It's easy to lose yourself in the natural beauty of your surroundings.
The river not only provides great hiking for all skills levels, but it is also a great place to fish. The river provides the perfect habitat for brook, brown and rainbow trout, and you can also spot chinook salmon, smallmouth bass, panfish and carp.
The Town of Oakville has three heritage societies that help to keep this lakeside town and heritage buildings in tip top shape. Oakville was founded in 1820 to build a marina community on Lake Ontario for shipbuilding and the shipping industry. Since then the community has grown while honouring the early development days. Visit the Fallen Soldiers, Georges Square and Memorial Park to pay respect to our fallen soldiers who gave their lives for our country. Oakville is proud of its museum that commemorates community members and documents historical moments in Oakville.
Oakville residents are never bored! There is so much to do in this marina community where nature takes the forefront in every season. During the summer months, kayak, canoe, or boat on Lake Ontario. Hike, bike and walk along the boardwalk and the many trails leading into and out of Oakville. Watch the seasons change in the fall where the leaves become the greatest showstopper. There is plenty to do outdoors and community events that unite residents. In the winter you can snowshoe and skate outdoors. The Oakville Performing Arts Centre always has local talent and visiting artists in every form. There is no shortage of entertainment. Try visiting the 5 Drive-In theatre or the Starlight Theatre to catch a movie under the stars in the comfort of your car! There is a reason that Oakville is Voted #1 in Canada for consecutive years.
Sixteen Mile Creek is a beautiful river that passes right through the heart of Oakville. The river gives nature lovers the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors while hiking along the many trails along the riverbed. You will be astonished that such scenic landscapes and diverse wildlife can be found in the heart of the city. It's easy to lose yourself in the natural beauty of your surroundings.
The river not only provides great hiking for all skills levels, but it is also a great place to fish. The river provides the perfect habitat for brook, brown and rainbow trout, and you can also spot chinook salmon, smallmouth bass, panfish and carp.
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