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New property listed in 116 - Glenridge/Lincoln Heights, 1 - Waterloo East

New property listed in 116 - Glenridge/Lincoln Heights, 1 - Waterloo East

I have listed a new property at 279 Ferndale Place in Waterloo. See details here

Is it the finest listing on the nicest street in all of Waterloo Region? Maybe.* Welcome to 279 Ferndale Place, don't let the modest classic mid-century modern frontage fool you, once inside, this home opens up to many wonderful spaces and large windows throughout. A walk-out bungalow, designed to sit behind adjacent homes, giving panoramic views from almost all principal rooms of the mature forest/nature. Many trees over 100 years old are on the property and the street. A major addition allowed this home to be reimagined, meshing mid-century feel with modern finishes. The kitchen/living area is open, but not a bland box. This space flows from the bright, large, functional kitchen into a wonderful entertaining gathering place with awe-inspiring views. This is a special place for family and entertaining. The master bedroom is a private setting with an ensuite that is top-class, tranquil, and a spa-like experience. A walk out to a separate balcony, for a morning coffee or a quiet evening, completes this space. The basement really isn't a basement with walk-out and floor-to-ceiling windows in a couple of the rooms. An entertainment area for movie nights, as well as a warm family room to gather around. The main bedroom on this level has huge windows with great forest views. This might be the nicest room in the home, a special place. This home could easily be converted to have a second/bright kitchen downstairs for a second suite or be converted to a duplex. Close to the expressway, universities, shopping and transit, the location is exceptional and the 60-acre park a rarity in a central location. Come have a look, there is nothing quite like this home in this region. A special place great for dog walkers, nature lovers and a birding paradise. Google the Record + three pairs of shoes to see why one man who walked every street in the region picked Ferndale Place as their favourite