41 Silver Glen Boulevard
Collingwood, ON

41 Silver Glen Boulevard
Collingwood, ON
2024-05-21T14:03:52+00:00

PRICE $699,900

3 BEDROOMS

3 BATHROOMS

Your Lakeside & Mountainside Sanctuary

Minutes from the base of Blue Mountain and from the shores of Georgian Bay, there is no better location to call home. A quick walk to gorgeous walking trails, or to the recently renovated state-of-the-art recreation centre with a pool. Hop in the car to enjoy the downtown of Collingwood in under 10 minutes. The grounds are beautifully maintained for you making life as easy as possible. You’ll love surrounding yourself with this lovely community of people who love the outdoors.

Room Descriptions

The open concept main floor is perfect for entertaining, or relaxing after a big day on the slopes. The combined living/dining space features sliding doors for a walkout to the spacious and sun-drenched terrace.

Upstairs there are three large bedrooms, with spacious closets and huge windows.

The unfinished basement is for your creativity – a gym, a rec room, a 4th bedroom? You name it, it’s yours!

Spacious one car garage with extra room for storage for all your sporting equipment and gardening tools!

Additional Information

Possession | August 1st / flexible
Size | 1,300 square feet
Property taxes | $3,428.01 / 2023
Maintenance Fees | $327.06 / month
Parking | 1 car garage + 1 car driveway
Mechanics | Owned AC/furnace – rented hot water tank.
Features & Improvements | Beautifully maintained and upgraded kitchen with stone countertops and stainless steel appliances. Custom pergola for the backyard terrace, perennial gardens surrounding the exterior.
Inclusions | Stainless steel; fridge, stove with hood fan, dishwasher. Washer/dryer. All existing electrical light fixtures and window coverings.

About the Neighbourhood | Collingwood

Collingwood has a consistent population, and is popular with people in their 40s, people in their 50s, people in their 60s, and people in their 70s. Collingwood is a town in Simcoe County. It is situated on Nottawasaga Bay at the southern point of Georgian Bay. Collingwood was incorporated as a town in 1858, nine years before Confederation, and was named after Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood, Lord Nelson's second in command at the Battle of Trafalgar, who assumed command of the British fleet after Nelson's death. The area had several other names associated with it, including Hurontario (because it lies at the end of Hurontario Street, which runs from Lake Huron — of which Georgian Bay is a part — south to Lake Ontario), Nottawa, and Hens-and-Chickens Harbour, because of one large and four small islands in the bay. Collingwood is a destination for winter and summer recreational activities such as swimming, hiking, biking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, snowboarding, and downhill skiing.

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Devon Hicks, Sales Representative
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