Overview
- Updated On:
- July 31, 2025
- 3 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- 1,343 ft2
Description
University Downs! Great location for this 1,342 square foot 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 2 storey on a quiet street. Spacious living room. Large eat-in kitchen with sliding door to newer 13’ x 11’ deck (2021) and fully fenced backyard. Extra large primary bedroom with walk-in closet. Finished basement includes rec room and bathroom. One and one-half garage, double wide driveway and parking for 4 cars. Close to many amenities, including parks, shopping, public transit and the Grand River!
Address: 429 Exmoor Street, Waterloo ON N2K 3X5
City: Waterloo
State/County: Waterloo
Zip: N2K 3X5
Country: CA
Open In Google Maps Property Id : 2964935
Price: $ 724,000
Property Size: 1,343 ft2
Rooms: 12
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3
Outdoor Details
Garage Attached
Other Features
Has Garage
Has Heating System
None
Open Parking
$ 2,807.09
per month- Principal and Interest
- Property Tax
- HOA fee
$ 2,807.09
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