Welcome to 64 Woodbridge Circle, an exquisite estate home nestled within the prestigious Oakridge Golf Course community. Set on 1.47 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, this luxurious property offers over 7,000 sq. ft. of finished living space designed for both refined entertaining and comfortable family living. The home features 5+1 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, and a thoughtfully designed floor plan filled with natural light from skylights and expansive new windows. The fully renovated gourmet kitchen is a chefs dream, showcasing top-of-the-line appliances, a gas cooktop and grill, farmhouse sink, and elegant designer finishes. The main floor is anchored by a striking stone fireplace, with rich hardwood flooring and high-end touches throughout. A unique upper loft with ensuite adds flexible living space, while the professionally finished walkout basement offers a barnboard wet bar, fireplace, gym, games area, and seamless access to your private backyard oasis. Outdoors, enjoy a cedar deck overlooking a sparkling in-ground pool, hot tub, perennial gardens, and mature trees. Additional features include a 3-car garage with parking for 15, dual geothermal heat pumps, a 150-ft drilled well with UV filtration system, silhouette blinds, updated bathrooms, and newer roof, windows, and driveway. Ideally located just minutes from Port Perry, Uxbridge, and Stouffville, and close to golf, conservation areas, ski hills, hiking trails, and horseback riding. This is a rare opportunity to own a move-in ready luxury home in one of the areas most coveted enclaves.
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Added: September 26, 2025
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