HILL RISE is a sought-after, JAWL DEVELOPMENT townhouse community that offers an Arts & Crafts inspired, quality built home in the upscale SAYWARD HILL neighbourhood in idyllic Cordova Bay. This tastefully updated 3,238sf, 4 Bed/4 Bath home offers the option of main level living with many tasteful updates over the years by the original owner including hardwood flooring, stunning island kitchen with quartz counters, updated appliances, custom fireplace surround, window blinds, hobby/craft room, wine room, murphy bed, workshop, loft home office, exquisite spa-styled ensuite, and the list goes on! An abundance of natural light, skylights, spacious room sizes, vaulted ceilings, sunny private balcony, amazing storage and double garage makes this a fantastic home that is move-in ready. Nearby is championship golf courses, Mattick's Farm shops, sandy beaches, Beaver/Elk Lake, walking/biking trails and the best lifestyle you have been looking for. This home will exceed your expectations!
Address
756 Cordova Bay Rd
List Price
$1,625,000
Property Type
Residential
Type of Dwelling
Townhouse
Area
Saanich East
Sub-Area
SE Cordova Bay
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
4
Floor Area
3,238 Sq. Ft.
Lot Size
3772 Sq. Ft.
Lot Size (Acres)
0.09 Ac.
Year Built
2003
Maint. Fee
$872.00
MLS® Number
980082
Listing Brokerage
Newport Realty Ltd.
Basement Area
Finished, Full, Walk-Out Access
Postal Code
V8Y 1R1
Tax Amount
$5,376.00
Tax Year
2023
Features
Baseboard, Basement Slab, Blinds, Carpet, Closet Organizer, Dining Room, Dishwasher, Dryer, Eating Area, Electric, Electric Garage Door Opener, French Doors, Hardwood, Insulated Windows, Microwave, Mixed, Natural Gas, Oven/Range Electric, Range Hood, Refrigerator, Screens, Soaker Tub, Storage, Tile, Vaulted Ceiling(s), Vinyl Frames, Washer, Window Coverings, Wine Storage, Wood, Workshop
Amenities
Awning(s), Balcony/Patio, Central Location, Easy Access, Irrigation Sprinkler(s), Landscaped, Low Maintenance Yard, Near Golf Course, Recreation Nearby, Shopping Nearby, Sidewalk, Southern Exposure, Sprinkler System