Luxury home situated on a 100 x 188 lot on one of the most desirable streets in Mineola West. 2 powder rooms, built in cabinets and storage in almost every room. $60,000 spent in entertainment system included, $30,000 in window coverings included, $100,000 plus spent on landscaping including a approved circular driveway and thousands of square feet of natural stone walkway and steps. Pool size yard with pool location taken into account when landscape work was done. $50,000 professional bar which includes double sink, microwave and bar fridge. Wine room that includes natural stone pillars, cedar racks and walls, slate floor all visible through a glass panel in recreation area. Basement was professionally designed and includes theatre room with 9 foot ceiling, professional bar, wine room, bedroom with walkin closet, games room with speakers in the ceiling and ample plugs for many games. Also includes pool table area, with additiional room for lounge area, dart board area and 3 pcs washroom. This basement has over $200,000 in upgrades to the house. The home has been professionally painted including wall treatments that total over $25,000. Have a look at this home through our new virtual tour http://imaginahome.com/view_house.aspx?house=283407116&view=virtualtour
The National Post Prints Front Page Article On Port Credit Declaring It "The 905's Hippest Spot"
Opening his article by describing Port Credit as "the most happening area in the 905", Peter Kuitenbrouer of The National Post discovered what Port Credit residents and visitors already know: Port Credit is the place to be. The area boasts 64 restaurants … making it the best place to eat in Mississauga , if not all of the 905.
—Peter Kuitenbrouer, The National Post Unguided and uncoached, the writer objectively strolled through town, visiting the restaurants and shops, getting a feel for the people and the place. "Along with its dramatic setting and marina for 600 boats, Port Credit surprises with quirky little enclaves; it's a warm and friendly place to spend a day. And if I have fun in this port on a blustery day in February, I can only imagine the glory of July." And the glory of July will soon be upon us!
It was wonderful to read in one of Canada's national newspapers that the ambience of Port Credit is unique and inviting. Mr. Kuitenbrouer visited numerous restaurants and shops, and interviewed a variety of local residents. He seemed to come away with the feeling that Port Credit has much to offer, it's rich history, it's lakeside location and it's plethora of wonderful shops and services, reasonably priced. "We will have to come back in the summer. The town plans 13 festivals and events between May and September, including Moonlight Madness in July, the Busker Festival in August and the Blues and Jazz Festival in September, which all sound like fun," he writes. "But maybe the true beauty of the town is that there's no highway, railway or wall of condo towers separating the street scene from the shores of lovely Lake Ontario." We couldn't have said it better ourselves!
I have been in the building industry for 23 years and have built homes all over Ontario. I live in the Port Credit area of Mississauga for 8 years now and could not think of a better place to live. I have a wife and daughter and a new baby boy. The Port Credit area offers fantastic schools with some of the highest levels of education that I will be proud to send my children to. Port Credit is a perfect place to raise a family and just a great place to visit for a day.
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