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207 2ND STREET W, Owen Sound $805,000.00


# of Bedrooms: 2
# of Bathrooms: 2
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Tucked away on a quiet cul-de-sac and backing onto a stunning ravine, this raised Bungalow offers the perfect blend of peace, privacy and convenience in one of the West side's most sought-after neighbourhoods. Just 12 years old and built to impress, this 3-bedroom, 2-bath gem is wrapped in premium Shouldice stone for timeless curb appeal and durability. Step inside and be wowed by the open concept main floor; bright, spacious and perfect for both everyday living and entertaining! Hardwood floors flow throughout the main floor into the open concept living and dining areas and the kitchen that shines with stainless steel appliances, a centre island and walk out access to your private deck overlooking the trees. It's the ideal spot for morning coffee or summer barbecues! The primary bedroom with hardwood floors features a walk-in closet and direct access to a 5-piece semi-ensuite with heated flooring, giving you both Luxury and functionality. The lower level is made for relaxing or hosting, with a cozy gas fireplace in the rec room and a stylish wet bar complete with an island; perfect for game nights or casual get-togethers. There's also a bathroom with heated floors & a walk-up from the laundry room to the double car garage and tons of extra storage. Outside, there is a convenient oversized garden shed, a handy garage workbench and a peaceful ravine setting just minutes from parks, schools and shopping. With economical utilities, over 2,260 total square feet of well-designed space and meticulous upkeep, this home is truly move-in ready and neat as a pin! Don't miss your chance to live in a quiet, upscale neighbourhood where nature meets convenience. This one checks every box--book your private showing today! (40870086)

207 2ND STREET W



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