5373 Main St.

Bedrooms:4
Bathrooms:2
Interior Size:2000-2500 sq ft
Land Size:.50-1.99 acres
Taxes:$5,283
Days on Market:1078

Details

Description

Great Location, Main Entrance Of Stouffville. Development Area. Major Development Happening In Stouffville, Rn 5 Zone, New Residential Zone, Allows Apartment Buliding Up To 20 Metres High! Hwy 48 & Main St. Renovated Bungaloft (4 Bed + 2 Bath + Loft). Good Habitable Condition. Perfect For Investor. Or Live The Lifestyle To Bulid A Dream House, Huge Lot 146 X 559 Feet Depth. 1. 75 Acre, Huge Potential Development. This Property Bing Sold "As Is" "Where Is" Condition

Level Room Size Details
Upper Loft 8.14 x 5.01
Ground Dining 3.23 x 4.54 Combined W/Dining
Ground Kitchen 3.48 x 2.20 Updated
Ground Br 3.23 x 4.79 Ceramic Floor
Ground 2nd Br 3.23 x 3.14 Ceramic Floor
Ground 3rd Br 3.11 x 2.96 Ceramic Floor
Ground 4th Br 4.73 x 2.38 Ceramic Floor
Ground Sunroom 9.24 x 4.21 Step-Up

Building

Heating:Forced Air
Cooling:Central Air
Exterior Finish:N/A
Style:Bungaloft
Parking Spaces:6
Laundry:N/A

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Stouffville

Address

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5373 Main St.

Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ontario, L4A 7X5

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