5 Bedrooms / 6 Washrooms
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Description
Welcome to 2314 North Ridge Trail, Oakville, Ontario
Located in one of the most sought after neighbourhoods in Oakville, this extensively upgraded 5 bedroom / 6 washroom luxury detached home is situated on a premium ravine lot, over-looking a pond. It has a luxuriously designed and innovative finished walk-out lower-level, leading to a professionally landscaped backyard with an in-ground heated salt water pool, waterfall feature and hot tub.
This home features a soaring 10 ft ceiling on the main floor and 9 ft ceilings on the 2nd floor and lower level. The main floor features an open concept living and dining rooms, an office, a main floor den and laundry room, as well as a large sun-filled family room. A gourmet kitchen with a large island and breakfast area with a walk out to a large deck that overlooks the spectacular view of the backyard and pond. The 2nd level features hardwood flooring throughout and boasts a spacious master retreat with his and hers closets and a 5-piece ensuite. The other bedrooms each have access to an ensuite. The high-end walk-out lower level has too many unique luxurious finishes and features to mention! Some of which are: custom handmade art murals surrounding a wall-mounted electric fireplace, hardwood flooring transitioning into mosaic porcelain floors creating a customized floor design, stretch ceilings throughout, a 5th bedroom with a 3-piece ensuite and a multi-functional wardrobe with a pull-out desk. The lower level also includes a large organized storage room, a kitchenette and a steam room with an additional 3-piece ensuite.
This home is situated in a fabulous well-established family neighbourhood surrounded by beautiful parks, trails and playgrounds. It is a walking distance to high-ranked schools namely: Joshua Creek Public School (JK - Grade 8), St. Marguerite d'Youville (JK - Grade 8) and Iroquois Ridge High School (Gr 9- Gr 12). This location is second to none with easy access to HWYs 403, 407, QEW as well as Clarkson and Oakville Go stations.