Welcome to 427 Woolwich Street! This newly built 1,527 sq. ft. freehold townhome in Waterloo features 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and a double car garage—plus, no condo fees! The main floor offers a welcoming foyer, a modern kitchen with granite countertops, a cozy dinette, a stylish great room with laminate flooring, and a convenient powder room. Upstairs, the principal bedroom includes a walk-in closet and ensuite bathroom, complemented by two additional bedrooms, a shared 3-piece bathroom, and a laundry room. The versatile basement boasts large windows and rough-ins for a 3-piece bathroom, providing ~530 sq. ft. of customizable space. Enjoy easy access to the backyard through the garage and sliding doors from the great room. With 9’ ceilings, a neutral color palette, contemporary finishes, and a TARION Warranty, this home offers both style and peace of mind. Ideally located near Conestoga Mall, RIM Park, Northfield Business Park, the University of Waterloo, Wilfred Laurier, and Kiwanis Park, you’ll love the convenience of this sought-after neighborhood. Don’t miss this opportunity—schedule your showing today! Note: Some photos are from 423 Woolwich Street. Finishes may differ between units. (id:51532)
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Property Summary
Property Type
Single Family
Building Type
Row / Townhouse
Storeys
2
Square Footage
1527 sqft
Subdivision Name
120 - Lexington/Lincoln Village
Title
Freehold
Land Size
0.05 ac|under 1/2 acre
Built in
2025
Parking Type
Attached Garage
Building
Bedrooms
Above Grade
3
Bathrooms
Total
3
Partial
1
Interior Features
Basement Type
Full (Unfinished)
Building Features
Features
Paved driveway
Foundation Type
Poured Concrete
Style
Attached
Architecture Style
2 Level
Square Footage
1527 sqft
Rental Equipment
Water Heater
Heating & Cooling
Cooling
Central air conditioning
Heating Type
Forced air
Utilities
Utility Sewer
Municipal sewage system
Water
Municipal water
Exterior Features
Exterior Finish
Brick, Stucco
Neighbourhood Features
Community Features
Community Centre
Amenities Nearby
Golf Nearby, Park, Place of Worship, Public Transit, Schools