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Port Dover,ON N0A1N0
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Freehold
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,685 sqft
Price per Sqft $311
Subdivision Port Dover
MLS Listing ID 40720455
Bedrooms 4
Year Built 1887
Property Sub-Type Freehold
Property Description
Welcome to this charming 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom home in the heart of Port Dover, just a 5-minute walk to the beach on Lake Erie! This lovely, move-in ready home features a spacious main floor with a bright kitchen (with new Stainless Steel appliances, counters, and backsplash), spacious dining room& living room, primary bedroom, 3-piece bath, and laundry with access leading to the backyard. Upstairs offers 3 additional bedrooms, an office/craft room, and another 3-piece bath. The large partially unfinished basement provides ample storage or the potential to finish to suit your lifestyle. Recent updates include a new electrical panel (fuses to breakers), new front, side and back doors, fresh paint, and new vinyl flooring throughout most of the main floor. Enjoy a large fully fenced private backyard with a garden shed, and walk to nearby shops, restaurants, schools, library, and all essential amenities. Port Dover offers the perfect mix of tranquil living and vibrant community spirit. Families will love the excellent local schools and parks, while retirees and professionals alike appreciate the walkability, safety, and slower pace of life—all just a short drive to Simcoe, Hamilton, or the 403. Whether you're a first-time home buyer, an investor seeking a fantastic rental opportunity, or a family looking for space to grow, this move-in ready home offers outstanding value in one of Ontario's most charming beachside towns. (id:24570)
Location
Province ON
Rooms
Kitchen 1.0
Interior
Heating Forced air,
Cooling Central air conditioning
Exterior
Parking Features No
Community Features Community Centre
View Y/N No
Building
Story 1.5
Sewer Municipal sewage system