First time on market! Welcome to 1227 Victoria Drive, a remarkably spacious and sophisticated two-storey home with 6 bedrooms above grade, 3 kitchens, an oversized double car garage, and approximately 3438 total finished square footage( including lower level). A perfect multi-generational home with separate spaces to allow for privacy, this property offers a flexible layout ideal for large or multi-generational families, owner-occupiers seeking a "mortgage helper," or savvy investors. The main floor features 3 comfortable bedrooms, a bright kitchen, a full 4-piece bathroom, and generous living space. Upstairs, you'll find 3 additional spacious bedrooms, an open-concept kitchen, dining, and living area, plus a full bathroom, creating an excellent self-contained space for extended family or rental potential. The lower level provides even more versatility with another kitchen, a full bathroom, and additional living and flex space, ideal for in-laws, older children, guests, or potentially an extra income stream. There is also a separate laundry area accessible to everyone for added convenience. Outside, enjoy an oversized double car garage, a fully fenced backyard, a shed with hydro, and a professionally landscaped yard featuring a tranquil pond. Conveniently located close to bus routes, shopping, rec centres, parks, and Fanshawe College, this property is a rare opportunity to own a home that truly adapts to your lifestyle and financial goals.
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$729,900
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2500-3000 Sqft
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What is the total square footage of the X12730526 - 1227 Victoria Drive, London East, ON N5Y 4E3?
The total square footage of this property is 2500-3000 SqFt.
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