100 ST JAMES COURT - $499,900.00

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Property Specs:

Price$499,900.00
CityAmherstburg, ON
Bed / Bath4 / 1 Full, 1 Half
Address100 ST JAMES COURT
Listing ID24027279
Style4 Level
ConstructionAluminum/Vinyl, Brick
FlooringCeramic/Porcelain, Laminate
Land Size60XIRREG
StatusFor sale

Extended Features:

Features Front Driveway, Single DrivewayOwnership FreeholdAppliances Dishwasher, Dryer, Microwave Range Hood Combo, Refrigerator, Stove, WasherConstruction Style Split Level SidesplitCooling Central air conditioningFoundation BlockHeating Forced air, FurnaceHeating Fuel Natural gas

Details:

Welcome to 100 St James Court in the highly desirable town of Amherstburg. This beautifully maintained 4-lvl side split is the perfect family home, offering easy access to schools, shopping, dining & vibrant downtown area, all within walking distance. Inside, you'll find a freshly painted, welcoming space featuring 3 spacious bdrms, 2 updated baths & ample room for family living across four levels. The home boasts numerous recent updates, adding both comfort & peace of mind. The roof & furnace were updated in 2016, while the pool was installed in 2019- making the backyard a fantastic spot for summer gatherings. New windows (except front) were also added in 2019 & the 3rd lvl now features new flooring. The main bath was completely renovated in 2020, adding a modern touch. Additional updates incl new gutters w/guards installed in 2022 & a recently trimmed front tree for added curb appeal (2020). This home is move-in ready & ideally suited for families looking for comfort & convenience. (id:4555)

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Royal LePage Binder Real Estate, Amy Bondy

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