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The backyard is a private, pretty oasis.
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The foyer is simply stunning with its grand open-riser staircase, tempered-glass borders and an adjacent wall of windows that lets in all kinds of natural light.
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Spa-like luxury awaits in the primary bedroom’s elegant ensuite.
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Style and functionality intersect seamlessly in the island kitchen.
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The light-filled primary bedroom has a patio door leading out to a private balcony overlooking the picturesque backyard.
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Spectacular is the word that comes to mind when you gaze down on the main living area from the upper-level staircase.
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Sitting in the great room looking back at the kitchen and dining room offers a stunning view of the stylishly designed spaces.
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A mesmerizing view greets you the moment you step inside the beautifully designed house.
Entertaining the idea of building a new luxury home in one of Winnipeg’s newer neighbourhoods is a romantic pursuit. After all, you’re getting a brand-new home from top to bottom.
That being the case, it’s unlikely you’d get hit by any major repair bills for anywhere from five to 10 years (cross your fingers!).
Not only that, but the home delivered to you will be custom-tailored to your needs and tastes.
Unfortunately, there are some downsides associated with building new.
First off, if you’re building your abode in a new area of an otherwise (relatively) mature neighbourhood, you’re going to have to wait for the street and surrounding area to blossom.
Next, your new home — as shiny and alluring as it might be — could be short a few key amenities. Which is to say you might need to do some landscaping and possibly put up a fence. Appliances might need to be ordered. A backyard deck might need to be built.
In short, the house might not be as move-in-ready as you’d like, which can add stress — and work — after making such a major purchase.
Brett Castelane of Century 21 Bachman & Associates says he has the remedy to this situation in the form of a like-new luxury infill home located at 916 Somerset Ave. in East Fort Garry.
“This home was custom-built in 2016, and even though it’s 10 years old, it looks and feels brand-new,” he says of the stately 2,500-sq.-ft., two-storey residence. “It offers modern construction within a mature, desirable and well-situated neighbourhood.”
More importantly, the dwelling is largely move-in-ready, the backyard deck is in place, the kitchen is decked out with high-end Thermador appliances and the impressively built home sits in the middle of a mature, beautifully treed lot.
“Essentially, this is a home that blends contemporary comfort with mature, timeless surroundings,” says Castelane. “The beauty of the lot and surrounding area is exceptional. That’s not always the case in newer neighbourhoods. It’s guaranteed here.”
What’s also guaranteed is a home that’s filled with subtly stunning details, natural light and a wonderful array of finishes that exude modern class.
“The craftsmanship throughout the home is impeccable, as is the view that greets you when you step inside,” Castelane says. “There’s a grand, open-riser maple staircase with tempered glass panels, a heated tile floor, and windows that flood the home with natural light. Soaring ceilings work with the windows to create a great sense of space and a refined, inviting atmosphere.”
As it should be, the kitchen is the centre point of the main living area. Sleek and stylish yet incredibly functional, it dazzles without being overbearing.
“It’s truly a chef-inspired space,” says Castelane. “A large granite island offers seating for four next to a spacious dining area and is equipped with awesome Thermador appliances. The great room, with its high ceiling, floor-to-ceiling windows and simple but stunning feature wall with fireplace and TV nook is ideal for entertaining.”
As fetching as the main floor is, it’s also loaded with functionality. There’s a main-floor bedroom and bathroom, a family-friendly mudroom and a large, well-equipped laundry room.
Take the stunning staircase upstairs, and the masterful blend of style and practicality continues unabated — as does the home’s bright, cheery ambience. The large windows combine with the tempered glass bordering the stairs to allow light to stream in.
“The home’s generous, well-used square footage is reflected in the size of the bedrooms upstairs,” says Castelane. “Both secondary bedrooms are a good size at nearly 11-by-12-feet each, providing lots of space for kids to grow into. I also love all the natural light that comes in.”
He says couples will love the luxurious primary bedroom and its amenities.
“It comes with a patio door that leads out to a private balcony overlooking the backyard and mature neighbourhood — it’s just a gorgeous spot. There’s also a spa-like ensuite with heated tile floor, freestanding soaker tub, an awesome walk-in shower and huge walk-in closet.”
Castelane says the creatively crafted home is a very viable alternative to building new.
“It pairs incredible craftsmanship and design with practical, modern luxuries in a gorgeous area. All you need to do is move in and enjoy all it has to offer.”
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Details
Location: 916 Somerset Ave., East Fort Garry
Year Built: 2016
Style: two-storey
Size: 2,500 sq. ft.
Bedrooms: four plus main-floor office
Bathrooms: three
Price: $1,198,000
Contact: Cole Castelane, 204-981-1958, Brett Castelane, 204-688-8799, or Kayla Hueging, 204-996-9851, all with Century 21 Bachman & Associates