60 First St.

Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:3
Interior Size:1500-2000 sq ft
Land Size:< .50 acres
Taxes:$3,937
Days on Market:1047

Details

Description

Perfectly Located In The Heart Of Downtown Orangeville! The Main Level Boasts 9' Ceilings, An Open-Concept Kitchen And A Powder Room. The Dining Room Walks Out To The Rear Deck. On The Second Floor, The Bright Master Bedroom Enjoys A Dedicated Ensuite, With A Walking Closet And Additional Family Bathroom For The Second And Third Bedrooms. The Finished Lower Level Offers A Versatile Home Office/Hobby/Exercise Room, Plus Convenient Garage Access. Enjoy Immediate Access To Amenities And Major Commuter Routes, As Well As The Stunning Orangeville Conservation Area!

Level Room Size Details
Main Kitchen 2.44 x 3.61
Main Dining 2.74 x 3.71
Main Great Rm 3.12 x 6.50
Main Bathroom 2 Pc Bath
Upper Br 3.56 x 3.61 3 Pc Ensuite
Upper Br 2.59 x 2.95
Upper Br 2.49 x 3.35
Upper Bathroom 3 Pc Ensuite
Upper Bathroom 3 Pc Bath
Lower Rec 3.35 x 4.47
Lower Utility

Building

Heating:Forced Air
Cooling:Central Air
Exterior Finish:N/A
Style:2-Storey
Parking Spaces:1
Laundry:N/A

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Orangeville

Address

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60 First St.

Orangeville, Ontario, L9W 2E4

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