The 5 most expensive houses sold in Niagara in the past month
Published July 19, 2023 at 3:38 pm
There’s a lot of beauty to be found in the Niagara Region from hidden waterfalls to sandy beaches to natural wonders like the Falls themselves.
However, there’s plenty of beauty on the region’s many streets and avenues, as seen from the Top 5 Most Expensive Houses sold last month. Courtesy of real estate brokerage, Zoocasa, these beauties run from $1,800,000 right up to $2,498,000.
5 Highland Dr., Grimsby. Sold for $2,498,000
Parking won’t be an issue with this three-bedroom, four-bathroom detached beauty as between the driveway and garage, it can accommodate 16 vehicles. Sitting on a sprawling 237 foot by 214 foot, the house is 4,000-plus square feet with two storeys plus a finished basement looking out into the woods.
121 Main Street, St. Catharines. Sold for $2,075,000
All the charm and luxury of Port Dalhousie were available in this incredibly rebuilt waterfront property offering spectacular views over Martindale Pond from the back. The four-bedroom, five-bathroom two-storey detached, sitting on an ample 50 foot by 150 foot lot, was less than five years old when it was sold.
39 Tunbridge Crescent, Grimsby. Sold for $2,000,000.
This eight-bedroom, seven-bathroom detached two-storey is sitting on a beautifully-manicured 100 foot by 100 foot lot. A hefty 3,920 square feet, this dream home, where size matters and elegance reigns supreme, has enough room for the Kardashian clan plus a couple.
10835 Lakeshore Road West, Wainfleet. Sold for $1,900,000.
Panoramic lake views are offered from this exquisite, newly built (2,247 square foot) waterfront home on the shores of Sunset Bay. The three-bedroom, three-bathroom two-storey detached has parking for eight vehicles. Comes with its own built-in Southern charms.
2710 Beamer Street, Pelham. Sold for $1,800,000
This three-bedroom, three-bathroom, two-storey detached sits on a massive 895 foot by 1,688 foot lot, more than enough for a couple of football fields. At 2,200 square feet inside, there’s plenty of room for company and they’ll have no trouble squeezing in with a driveway and garage that can accommodate eight vehicles.
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