36 Blueridge Square
Brampton, ON L6Z 1A1
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About This Home
Welcome to this stunning,freshly painted detached home in the highly sought-after North Heart Lake community. Offering 4+1 spacious bedrooms and 3 well-appointed bathrooms,this home perfectly blends comfort,style,and functionality for modern family living.Featuring an attached 2-car garage and a total of 6 parking spaces,convenience is at your doorstep. The home backs directly onto the scenic Etobicoke Creek Trail,providing unmatched privacy with no rear neighbours-an ideal setting for morning walks,fitness routines,or simply enjoying peaceful views with your coffee.Inside,you'll find a thoughtfully designed layout with a separate dining room,a cozy brick-surround fireplace,elegant pot lights,and a bright eat-in kitchen complete with granite countertops. The fully fenced backyard offers the perfect space for entertaining or relaxing with family.Located within walking distance to Paul Palleschi Recreation Centre,Cyril Clark Library,and the Heart Lake Conservation Area,this home is surrounded by nature and community amenities. Close proximity to schools,public transit,shopping plazas,banks,Metro,LCBO,and more ensures everyday convenience. Easy access to Highway 410,Hurontario Street,and nearby Caledon makes commuting a breeze.A rare opportunity to own a beautifully upgraded home in one of Brampton's most desirable neighbourhoods-don't miss it! Photos are Staged,house is vacant with no staging. (id:52069) ID#: 2151512
36 Blueridge Square is a AA house located in Brampton, ON. This listing has rentals from $3500
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- Listed by VISHAL MALHOTRA | Toronto Regional Real Estate Board
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Brampton, located in Ontario, is known for its large greenhouse industry, advanced manufacturing, retail, and technology sectors. With strong economic growth, it has become one of Canada’s fastest-growing cities and one of the most multicultural municipalities in the Greater Toronto Area.
This diversity is celebrated each year at Carabram, a multicultural festival showcasing food, entertainment, and education. Downtown Gage Park, Brampton’s oldest park, is a popular family destination, while the Rose Theatre hosts concerts and performances. Professor’s Lake Recreation Centre offers fishing and picnic areas, and Wet’n’Wild Toronto provides water attractions for all ages.
Brampton’s dining scene reflects its diversity, offering everything from Italian classics and Chinese favourites to British fish and chips.
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| Drive: | 26 min | 23.4 km | |
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| Drive: | 40 min | 37.8 km |
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