697 Lafontaine Rd E.

Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:4
Interior Size:3500-5000 sq ft
Land Size:5-9.99 acres
Taxes:$4,348
Days on Market:1092

Details

Description

Top 5 Reasons You'll Love This Home: 1) Custom-Built Post And Beam Ranch Bungaloft 2) Finished From Top-To-Bottom And Featuring A Lower Level With A Separate Entrance 3) Treed Entrance, Stone Accents, A Sugar Shack, A Chicken Coop, And An 1, 800 Square Foot Outbuilding 4) Inground Pool And A Cabana 5) Minutes To In-Town Amenities And A Selection Of Beaches And Walking Trails. 6, 294 Fin. Sq. Ft. Age 19. Visit Our Website For More Detailed Information

Level Room Size Details
Main Kitchen 5.38 x 4.68
Main Dining 5.29 x 4.43
Main Living 6.33 x 5.05 Fireplace
Main Office 4.32 x 3.61
Main Den 4.29 x 2.69
Main Prim Bdrm 5.50 x 4.57 5 Pc Ensuite, W/I Closet
Main Br 4.41 x 4.31 W/I Closet, Window
Main Br 3.93 x 3.81 W/I Closet, Window
Main Laundry 2.79 x 2.21
2nd Loft 10.17 x 8.67
Bsmt Kitchen 4.31 x 2.38
Bsmt Rec 16.99 x 11.59

Building

Heating:Forced Air
Cooling:None
Exterior Finish:N/A
Style:Bungaloft
Parking Spaces:15
Laundry:N/A

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Rural Tiny

Address

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697 Lafontaine Rd E.

Tiny, Ontario, L9M 0S

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