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The North Shore Mountains are arguably the most iconic landmark British Columbia has to offer, visible from large swaths of the Lower Mainland.
The home was originally constructed in 1969 with five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and 3,553 sq. ft of living space. The abode sits on a lot that spans over 14,000 sq. ft, and includes over 105 feet of lush frontage that provides both lush scenery and priceless privacy.This Poskitt-designed home is dressed to impress, with exquisite custom millwork, hardwood floors, and a limestone bathroom that together create a perfectly curated, stylish living environment.
Four of the home's five bedrooms are housed on the upper floor, including the 16' x 13' primary bed, which is equipped with a large walk-in-closet and the aforementioned limestone spa ensuite bath. Last, but certainly and definitely not least, is the backyard. Like the balcony above, the outdoor patio on the lower level includes plenty of lounge space, plus professionally-landscaped garden plots around the perimeter of the home, with a 42' x 18' swimming pool at the centre. This is absolutely the perfect place to sit back, relax, take in the beautiful trees that tower overhead, and enjoy life among the North Shore Mountains.
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