1660 Valley Close, Burlington
List Price: $899,000

Home for Sale – Located on a quiet cul de sac in the exclusive Tyandaga Woodlands of North Burlington, this Branthaven Custom Built Brick Bungalow is ideal for a growing family or empty nesters. The main floor includes 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, separate living and dining rooms, open concept eat-in kitchen / family room with walkout to upper deck, Master bedroom with 4 piece ensuite (separate shower) and walk-in closet, 10 foot ceilings, laundry/mud room and inside garage entry.

The lower level includes a recreation room with walkout to the garden, office/den/bedroom, 2 piece bath (expandable to 4 pce.), workshop /storage/utility (36’ x 22’) and cantina. The home is just minutes to 407, 403, QEW, GO Train & Downtown Burlington.

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Burlington Living

 
The City of Burlington is located in southern Ontario on the north shore of Lake Ontario between Hamilton and Toronto. It is a growing municipality with a population of approximately 156,900 located at the western end of the Greater Toronto Area.

Burlington has a total land area of 187 sq. km (73 sq. miles or 46,300 acres). The urban area is mainly located south of the Parkway Belt and Hwy #407. The land north of this is used primarily for agricultural, rural residential, and conservation purposes.

The Niagara Escarpment, Lake Ontario and the sloping plain between the escarpment and the lake make up the land area. The city is no longer a port; sailing vessels in the area are used for recreational purposes and moor at a small marina in LaSalle Park. Burlington also has recently twinned with Apeldoorn, Netherlands.

Burlington’s climate is generally continental with warm humid summers and cold, dry winters. This is moderated by the proximity of Lake Ontario, which tends to reduce temperature extremes. Monthly mean temperatures range from 22 degrees centigrade (71 degrees F) in July to -5 degrees centigrade (23 degrees F) in January. The annual precipitation consists of about 28 inches of rain and 51 inches of snow. Easterly winds off the open waters of Lake Ontario may add substantially to local snowfall however the prevailing winds are from the southwest. The average date for a late frost is May 3rd, and the first autumn frost occurs about the 15th day of October.

The area has excellent indoor and outdoor facilities. Cyclists, bladers, cross country skiers; hikers and joggers will enjoy the miles of trails within the city, along the waterfront and throughout our conservation areas. Water enthusiasts enjoy sailing, beach volleyball, swimming, fishing and boating on the spectacular shores of Lake Ontario.

Downtown has a beautiful waterfront shopping district featuring one of Canada’s best-known bookshops, A Different Drummer Books, as well as Joelle’s, specializing in women’s clothing, accessories and gifts, the Romance Collection Gallery featuring the art of Trisha Romance and restaurants catering to every taste.

Burlington Community, Recreation & Activities

 
 

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