16 Forsyth Crescent
Tucked away on a quiet crescent, 16 Forsyth offers the kind of move-in-ready appeal that’s hard to find. Built in 2003 and carefully maintained over the years, with all major systems recently updated, this is a home you can simply settle into: no projects, no surprises, just a solid house in a neighbourhood where people put down roots and stay. With hardwood floors throughout the first and second levels, smooth ceilings and LED pot lights on the main floor, the home maintains a consistent, cohesive feel. The kitchen is the centre of it all: quartz counters, stainless steel appliances, a proper island, subway tile backsplash, and a generous eating area with a walk-out to the backyard for easy mornings and casual evenings. A gas fireplace anchors the family room, while the open living and dining areas flow comfortably for both everyday use and hosting. Hardwood stairs lead up to the upper floor, where the bedrooms are well-proportioned. The primary suite includes a refreshed 4-piece ensuite and a walk-in closet with organizers. The finished basement adds flexible space with newer broadloom, a cold cellar, and a 3-piece bath. Practical updates: Shingles (2017), Garage Doors (2019), Central Vacuum (2020), Water Softener (2022), Furnace & AC (2022), Sorso Wellness Water Filter in Kitchen, Washer & Dryer (2024), Fridge, Stove, & Dishwasher (2022). All of this is set within walking distance to schools, a convenience store, the Gellert Community Centre, neighbourhood parks, and the Hungry Hollow trail system.
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