22 SCOTCHMERE Cres, London South, Ontario N6E 2A1
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Price/Sqft$678/sqft
Est. Mortgage$2,490/mo
Tax Amount (2024)$3,429/yr
Days On Market13 hours
Description
Welcome to this beautifully updated brick bungalow located on a quiet and family friendly crescent in South London. This home is completely move-in ready and perfect for first time buyers, young families and empty nesters. This property is conveniently located just minutes from White Oaks Mall, fantastic restaurants & shopping, excellent schools and quick access to Highway 401. This charming home offers 3 spacious main-floor bedrooms, including a primary with garden doors leading to a private rear deck perfect for morning coffee or evening relaxation. The bright and welcoming living room flows into an eat-in kitchen complete with a breakfast bar, stylish backsplash, and ample cabinetry. The updated main bath features a new tub, modern vanity, and ceramic flooring. The fully finished lower level offers incredible versatility with a kitchenette, large rec room with a cozy gas fireplace, 4th bedroom, 3-piece bathroom, and a generous office/den that could serve as a kids' playroom. With a separate side entrance, this space is ideal for an in-law suite or rental unit. Lower-level laundry adds everyday convenience to this functional space. Additional highlights include an oversized single-car garage with automatic door, a fully fenced backyard with a deck and green space-great for kids, pets, or entertaining, and fresh paint throughout.
Property Details
Interior
Features
Main Floor
Living
3.8 x 3.18Bay Window
Dining
3.18 x 2.19Kitchen
3.31 x 5.65Primary
3.31 x 3.86Exterior
Features
Parking
Garage spaces 1
Garage type Attached
Other parking spaces 2
Total parking spaces 3
Property History

