Real Estate

This charming South River bungalow has a secret kids’ playroom with a climbing wall

13 Lewis Street, South River, Ont. 

Landscape: Inland

Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 2

Lot size: 0.196 acres

Living area: 1,504 sq. ft.

List price: $599,900

Date listed: March 15, 2024

Realtor: Kayley Spalding

About the property

Built in 2021, this open-concept bungalow has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a few fun surprises. Open a set of cabinets in the living room’s bookshelf to reveal a secret kids’ hideout with a play area, loft space, and a floor-to-ceiling climbing wall. Not to worry, though, there are plenty of pluses for the adults as well. Step through the back doors to a cozy patio and fire pit, ideal for hosting friends and family. Outside, the property also has a number of established vegetable garden beds ready for use. Back inside, 10-foot ceilings and large windows make the home’s interior feel bright and roomy. The chef’s kitchen, complete with butcher-block countertops, an oversized quartz-topped island, and a walk-in pantry, is both spacious and functional. Just a three-minute drive or 15-minute walk from Tom Thomson Park and Forest Lake, and a short distance from South River’s charming downtown, this home is perfect for any family looking to soak up a slower lifestyle in modern comfort.

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