SOLD (17/05/2022)

2003 Melville Dr

Half Duplex For Sale in Si Sidney North-East, Sidney

$1,050,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 2,528 Sq. Ft.
  • Built 1972
Meticulously maintained 2,500+ sq/ft 4 bed/2 bath home in a quiet neighborhood close to schools, parks & ocean. Completely renovated in 2015, this side-by-side duplex offers a flexible floor plan w/ potential for add'l accommodation down. The main level boasts generous room sizes, large picture windows & skylights flooding the space w/ natural light. The modern kitchen w/ custom white cabinetry, stone counters & SS appliances adjoins the eating area w/ direct access to the private deck. Two bedrooms up w/ renovated 4-piece bath. Sizable dining area w/ vaulted ceiling, great for family gatherings & entertaining, or easily adding another bedroom. The lower level includes a bedroom w/ dressing room & 4-piece ensuite w/ heated tile floors, large family room, laundry/utility room w/ sink & a bonus 4th bedroom/gym. Vinyl windows & gas forced air furnace. 4 season garden w/ mature plants, drip irrigation, bamboo privacy hedge & RV parking. Must see in person- unlike any other Strata property
Address 2003 Melville Dr
List Price $1,050,000
Sold Date 17/05/2022
Property Type Residential
Type of Dwelling Half Duplex
Area Sidney
Sub-Area Si Sidney North-East
Bedrooms 4
Bathrooms 2
Floor Area 2,528 Sq. Ft.
Lot Size 2505 Sq. Ft.
Year Built 1972
MLS® Number 901944
Listing Brokerage Pemberton Holmes Ltd - Sidney
Basement Area Finished, Full, Walk-Out Access, With Windows
Postal Code V8L 2M9
Tax Amount $2,843
Tax Year 2021
Features Baseboard, Blinds, Carpet, Dishwasher, Dryer, Electric, Forced Air, Insulated Windows, Linoleum, Microwave, Natural Gas, Other, Oven/Range Gas, Radiant Floor, Range Hood, Refrigerator, Skylight(s), Tile, Vinyl Frames, Washer, Wood
Amenities Balcony/Deck, Central Location, Corner Lot, Easy Access, Family-Oriented Neighbourhood, Fencing: Partial, Garden, Landscaped, Level, Marina Nearby, Private, Quiet Area, Recreation Nearby, Serviced, Sprinkler System