LOT 52 BUTTONWOOD Drive
CA$998,800
For Sale
2
2
1100-1500
Detached
Details
Overview
Description
Welcome to Harbourtown Village at Waverly Beach by award-winning Silvergate Homes, a luxury builder celebrating over 40 years of excellence. The Harborside model offers 1,400 sq. ft. of modern lakeside living with two bedrooms and two full baths. Architecturally enhanced exteriors, extra-large windows, fully sodded yard, and an asphalt driveway create striking curb appeal. Inside, enjoy nine-foot ceilings, six-inch hardwood flooring through main living areas, and ceramic tile in foyer, laundry, main bath, and ensuite. The convenient main floor laundry, rough-ins for central vac, security system, and a 3-piece bath in the basement add thoughtful functionality-plus a cold room for extra storage.The sleek gourmet kitchen features quartz countertops, an eat-in island, a 30" stainless range hood, and customizable cabinetry in maple, oak, or laminate finishes. Spa-inspired bathrooms showcase luxe glass and tile walk-in showers with custom bottle niches, floating mirrors, and elegant cabinetry. With Silvergate's personalized one-on-one Design Studio Experience, buyers collaborate directly with a professional design consultant to create their dream home. Built to ENERGY STAR standards, Silvergate Homes is proudly Go Green certified. Nestled steps from Waverly Beach and the Friendship Trail, residents enjoy a tranquil, scenic setting with wooded walking trails and quick QEW access-only minutes to the Peace Bridge USA and all local amenities. Detached bungalows and 2-st., and bungalow townhomes are available on generous lots throughout this exceptional lakeside community.
This detached home located at LOT 52 BUTTONWOOD Drive, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1C2 is currently for For Sale and has been available on Wedu.ca for days. This property is listed at CA$999K. It has 2 beds, 2 bathrooms, and is 1100-1500 square feet. The property is N/A years old. LOT 52 BUTTONWOOD Drive, Fort Erie, ON L2A 1C2 is in Fort Erie neighborhood 333 - Lakeshore.


