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5020 Brady Avenue, Burlington

5020 Brady Avenue, Burlington

Sold | LP - $689,000 / SP - $670,000 / Sold Conditional in 3 Days 🔥

Property Details

5020 Brady Avenue

 

Looking for affordable living in Burlington? Don’t miss this spacious 4-bedroom home in sought-after Pinedale.  Situated on a large lot on a family-friendly street, this home is finished top-to-bottom and includes room to grow!

Ready for summer sun-days, leave the front door open and use the invisible screen to let the light pour in.  The main level features a bright bay window in the open concept living & dining room.

A modern kitchen overlooks the deep, private backyard.  Watch the kids play from your enclosed sunroom, or create summer feasts at the grill – your choice!

Upstairs, the master easily fits your king-sized bed, and 3 more generous bedrooms mean everyone gets their own space to unwind. The main bathroom has just been completely updated.

For family time and relaxation – a professionally finished basement completes the tour.

Close to schools, parks, shopping, highway access– and a short walk to the Appleby GO station – the location is ideal. Take a 3D virtual tour and picture yourself at home here.

4

bedrooms

1.5

bathrooms

1523

sqft

Link

property type

$3,286

taxes/year

36.75' X 114'

lot size

Garage & Dbl Drive

parking

Burlington

neighbourhood

47

age of home

Full

basement

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Schools

Frontenac JK-G8

Frontenac Public School is named after Louis de Buade, Comte de Frontenac et de Palluau (May 12, 1622 – November 28, 1698)  who was a French courtier and Governor General of New France from 1672 to 1682 and from 1689 to his death in 1698. He established a number of forts on the Great Lakes and engaged in a series of battles against the English and the Iroquois. Want to learn more?

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Pineland – French Immersion  G2-G8

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Robert Bateman  G9-G12

In 2004, Lord Elgin High School and General Brock High School merged and moved to the Lord Elgin High School building. Lord Elgin High School was renamed Robert Bateman High School in honour of the artist, Robert Bateman. Bateman lived in Burlington and taught at Lord Elgin High School when it was opened in 1970 until 1976 when he retired from teaching to paint full time. Want to learn more?

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Nelson – French Immersion  G9-G12

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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