683 Shore Boulevard
West Shore, Pickering
$799,000
Semi-Detached
3 Beds
3 Baths
2700 SQFT
West is best and 683 West Shore, in Pickering’s waterfront community is even better!
This stunning, renovated home is bigger than most detached houses with 2,700 square feet on five above-grade, finished levels - space for the entire family and then some.
Ideal for multi-generational living, rental income and growing families in this brilliant layout with the perfect combination of connected space and separation.
Outside is equally as spacious, sitting on a pool-sized 30 x 215 foot lot, with 20’ x 20’ entertainers wood deck with BBQ gas hook up, and Napoleon gas fire pit.
Sun-filled, open-concept living and dining rooms. Gorgeous eat-in kitchen overlooking family room with gas fireplace and walk-out to upper deck. Three large bedrooms and 3 washrooms including a primary bedroom retreat with gas fireplace, expansive 4-piece semi-ensuite washroom, two closets and a stunning water view.
Endless options in the lower two levels: separate entrance into mudroom (easily converted into kitchen), rec room with backyard walk-out, gas fireplace (that’s 3 if you’re counting!), high ceilings, 3-piece washroom and exceptional laundry room/workshop.
Plus: Wood flooring on all levels, solid mechanics (roof 2023, furnace 2022, AC 2017, owned hot water tank 2018), exceptional storage throughout, built-in single-car garage and four-car driveway parking.
An incredible Pickering location! Walk to the Waterfront Trail, Frenchman’s Bay, Petticoat Creek Conservation, sought-after French Immersion and Catholic schools and delicious Breadhouse Bakery. Five-minute drive to GO Train, 401, Pickering Town Centre and all other shops and conveniences.
Floor Plans and PDFS
More Details
- MLS®: E11981031
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 3
- Type: Semi-Detached
- Square Feet: 2700
- Frontage: 30.00 ft
- Depth: 214.74 ft
- Taxes: $6,645.79 (2024)
- Parking: 1 car garage + 4 car private driveway
- Fireplaces: 3
- Kitchens: 1
- Balcony/Patio: Deck
- Style: 5-level Backsplit