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334 Oakwood Drive

334 Oakwood Drive, Burlington

Sold | Listed for $1,150,000 / Sold for $1,320,000 with 7 offers! 🔥

Property Details

Lovingly cared-for family home in the heart of Roseland. Amazing location, just a short walk to John Tuck Elementary School and Lake Ontario while nestled on a 73 x 125 mature lot. Create your Summer vacation getaway here with lots of room to relax and enjoy the outdoors. The fully fenced backyard features exposed aggregate walkways and patio, and mature trees abound to create a feeling of escape.

Featuring 3 bedrooms, 3 bathroom (1 full & 2 half), original hardwood flooring, 2 natural gas fireplaces, updated windows, and many updates over the years like a remodeled kitchen. The basement features a walkout to the backyard and the attached garage has inside entry.

Don’t let this amazing opportunity pass you by. Any offers will be graciously accepted on Monday March 29th at 6pm.

3

bedrooms

3

bathrooms

1480

sqft

4 Level Side Split

property type

$5,400

taxes/year

73' X 125'

lot size

Attached Garage & Double Drive

parking

Burlington

neighbourhood

56

age of home

Fully Finished

basement

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Schools

John T. Tuck   JK-G8   Regular Tract

John Tuck was a farmer as well as a school trustee and donated the land for the school to be built on in the late 1950s. A new school was built in 1960-1961, originally to be called Pinecove School, but it was decided to dedicate it to the memory of John T. Tuck as the school was built on the back end of his farm. The land was previously owned by Tuck’s son Lawrie, who then sold the land to Mr. John Cowan, who in turn, sold it to the Board of Education for the site of John T. Tuck Public School. Want to learn more?

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Pineland Public School   G2-G8   French Immersion

Pineland is located at 5121 Meadowhill Rd, Burlington. This school has approx. 487 students enrolled and offers French Immersion. Want to learn more?

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Nelson High School    G9-G12     Regular Tract & French Immersion

Nelson High School takes it name from Port Nelson which was a busy port along Lake Ontario, immediately east of the Village of Wellington Square, at the foot of Guelph Line. In 1873 Wellington Square and Port Nelson were incorporated as a village under the new name Burlington. Port Nelson is named for Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson who won a decisive victory for the British at Trafalgar in 1805. Want to learn more?

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