34 Ball Cres, Whitby, Ontario L1P 1W6
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Description
Welcome to 34 Ball Crescent, Whitby, located in the highly sought-after Williamsburg community. This 4+1 bedroom detached home sits on a quiet, family-friendly street, just steps to top-ranked elementary and secondary schools, parks, trails, and minutes to major highways. Bright and spacious, the home features a large family-sized kitchen with an eat-in breakfast area and a walkout to a private backyard with a large deck perfect for outdoor living and entertaining. The combined living and dining rooms showcase beautiful hardwood flooring, while the main floor family room offers hardwood floors and a cozy fireplace. Upstairs, you'll find four generously sized bedrooms, including a well-appointed primary suite with a 4-piece ensuite. The finished basement adds even more living space with a large recreation room and a fifth bedroom- ideal for guests or extended family. Main floor laundry offers convenient garage access to a double-car garage. Close to Heber Down Conservation Area, Hwy 412, and Hwy 407, this is the perfect home for families looking for space, comfort, and a prime location.
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Property Details
Interior
Features
Ground Floor
Dining
4.6 x 3.5Combined W/Living / hardwood floor
Family
4.7 x 3.55Fireplace / hardwood floor
Kitchen
3.2 x 3.07Ceramic Floor
Breakfast
3.05 x 3.05W/O To Deck / Ceramic Floor
Exterior
Features
Parking
Garage spaces 2
Garage type Attached
Other parking spaces 2
Total parking spaces 4
Property History
