113 Pine Martin Crescent

Kitchener

113 Pine Martin Crescent located in the popular Williamsburg area of Kitchener, just steps away from the Laurentian and Borden Wetlands was recently sold by the Agents of Change – Alasdair Douglas and Keith Marshall. When we started working with our young clients only a few weeks earlier this area was was at the top of our house-hunting list. Homes in this neighborhood are ideal for young families.

Here’s why:

113 Pine Martin Crescent features a double driveway leading to a one and a half car garage with inside entry into the home. Most young families need two cars and it’s so nice in the wintertime to drive right into your garage without having to face and step in the elements. The 1386 square foot open concept layout offers a large eat-in kitchen, which is open to the great room. Young mothers like to keep an eye on their kids and kids like to know mom is there, making dinner and cleaning things up. Upstairs boasts three well sized bedrooms including a spacious master bedroom with a massive walk-in closet. The upstairs bathroom has a well designed cheater ensuite with access to both the master bedroom and of course the upstairs hallway.

Downstairs has a finished rec-room – the perfect playroom or home theatre for your family when you have time to relax.

The home was built in 1998 and as such has mature trees and a lovely yard. This property is actually extra deep and backs onto a school yard. What a bonus. The yard is fully fenced and has a large shed at the back.

The young couple we were working with are very happy with their choice in homes – it was the best one we saw. They love their new neighborhood. In the Williamsburg neighborhood and within easy walking distance to 113 Pine Martin Crescent, you’ll find Sobeys, Starbucks, Wild Wing, Tim Hortons and Pizza Roma. There is a Marble Slab Creamer and a Dairy Queen a short hike away. If you’re feeling energetic McLennan Park is just down Ottawa Street. McLennan Park is Waterloo Region’s newest large park. It has everything, including a BMX bike park, a dog park, a skatepark and splash pad.

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