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Paradise,NL A1L4K1
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Freehold
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 2,520 sqft
Price per Sqft $190
MLS Listing ID 1279655
Bedrooms 4
Half Baths 1
Property Description
This beautiful, modern duplex in Jonathan Park, Paradise, offers exceptional features and a well-designed layout ideal for families and those seeking rental income. With 2520 sq. ft. of total living space including the 730 sq. ft. one-bedroom apartment on the lower level, this home provides plenty of flexibility and value. Built by Hann Construction Ltd, an award-winning builder, the house is crafted with high-quality materials and energy-efficient design to ensure durability and comfort. Features include three bedrooms for the main plus 2.5 bathrooms. Ample living space for family living with a bright open-concept design featuring a living room, dining room, and gorgeous kitchen with a walk-in pantry and center island with seating. To complete this floor is an additional half bathroom for convenience. Upstairs contains large bedrooms, with the primary bedroom oasis consisting of a walk-in closet and ensuite bathroom; you also have a 2nd-floor laundry and a large main bathroom. The lower level has a rec room/storage for the primary unit. The apartment has a bright, spacious, open-concept design, covered entrance, laundry, and bonus storage room. Complete landscaping front and back, including a paved driveway, patio deck, and town views! Each unit will feature its own Mini-Split Heatpump for cost savings. You still have time to choose your own personal colors and design finishes. 10-Year Atlantic Home Warranty. HST rebate to the builder. All measurements are from building plans and should be verified by the buyer. (id:24570)
Location
Province NL
Interior
Heating Baseboard heaters,
Flooring Mixed Flooring
Exterior
Parking Features No
View Y/N No
Building
Lot Description Landscaped
Sewer Municipal sewage system