This amazing house is located on the waterfront in Laval and gives a wonderful impression of living in the countryside.
The house is located between Highways 13 and 15, near the farm Sainte-Thérèse, a large park that is a well-kept gem in Laval.
So future owners will find themselves close to the city while enjoying a totally magical atmosphere.
Indeed, this one-story home invites relaxation and holidays with its huge plot and indoor pool. Yes Yes! Indoor swimming pool!
Upon entering, you will notice an abundance of natural light. The rooms are spacious and can be equipped according to buyers’ tastes. At the moment, it is a rustic, even Balinese style that is dominant.
Nothing indicates that the house was built in 1948. It is well maintained, and the buildings are as easy to use as they are comfortable.
It is especially the amazing water views. From the living room, garden doors provide access to the patio and back porch.
The hardwood floors are impeccable and add a touch of warmth to all rooms.
In the kitchen, materials have been carefully chosen: wooden cabinets, a large central island with integrated pantry, and amazing additional storage spaces.
The property offers two bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The master bedroom features two large wardrobes with a storage system and ample wardrobes. An adjoining bathroom is also equipped.
Don’t miss the video above to discover all the rooms of this beautiful house!
The highlight of the visit is undoubtedly the indoor pool with sauna. It’s the perfect place to relax and burn off energy, both summer and winter.
A large backyard seduces every time and allows you to enjoy all the wonders of the Thousand Islands in Laval.
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