48 Butterfield Crescent
Welcome to 48 Butterfield Crescent, a beautifully updated family home nestled on a quiet crescent in Whitby’s highly sought-after Rolling Acres neighbourhood. Lovingly maintained by the same family for more than 30 years, this exceptional property showcases true pride of ownership both inside and out. Offering over 2, 000 sq ft. of above-grade living space, this home has been thoughtfully updated over the years, including renovated kitchen and bathrooms that blend timeless style with everyday functionality. A substantial rear addition, completed in 2010, expands the living space and creates an ideal layout for today’s growing family. The finished basement also has been recently refreshed with modern lighting and fresh paint, creating an inviting family room that’s perfect for movie nights, entertaining or a kids’ play area. Step outside to your own private backyard retreat. Set on an impressive irregular lot measuring approximately 92′ x 137′, the fully fenced yard is highlighted by extensive mature landscaping, offering exceptional privacy and plenty of space for entertaining, gardening or simply relaxing outdoors. Located in one of Whitby’s most desirable family neighbourhoods, you’ll enjoy excellent schools, parks, walking trails, shopping, restaurants, recreation facilities, GO transit, and convenient access to both Highways 401 and 407. Beautifully updated, meticulously maintained and proudly cared for by the same owners for over three decades, this is a rare opportunity to own a truly move-in-ready home in the heart of Rolling Acres.
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$999,000.00
Added: July 17, 2026
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