605 Welland Avenue
Seldom available, this is a rare opportunity to own the largest end-unit bungalow townhome in the desirable Forest Grove Estates vacant land condominium community. Built in 2005, it boasts striking curb appeal and offers a spacious, open-concept main level of 1, 598 sq ft, plus a finished rec room and ample basement space for future expansion. Step into a welcoming foyer that leads to a vaulted-ceiling huge living and dining area, highlighted by gleaming hardwood floors and a cozy gas fireplace. The expansive kitchen features abundant storage, a walk-in pantry, and a dinette flowing seamlessly into the main living space. Entertain effortlessly as you step out through terrace doors to a private deck and lower patio-perfect for barbecuing. The primary suite offers generous space, a large walk-in closet, linen storage, and an ensuite with both a walk-in shower and corner tub. A bright second bedroom and a second full bathroom sit just down the hall. The oversized double garage, with inside entry to the laundry room, adds to the ease of main-floor living. The partially finished basement has a nice size rec room and offers an additional massive blank canvas area ideal for storage, games room, hobbies, or a workshop. Enjoy maintenance-free living near the canal pathway, perfect for cycling and walking, with shopping, restaurants, highway access, the Niagara Wine Route, the Performing Arts Centre, and Meridian Centre all close by. Don’t miss out on this fantastic community!
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