
Courtesy of: ANDREW HOWELL, Broker, RE/MAX Sarnia Realty Inc
$1,349,950
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4 bed
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3.00 Bath
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Single Family
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$1,349,950
1268 Green Acres ROAD 1268 Green Acres Road represents a rare opportunity on one of Sarnia’s most prestigious streets. Set on approximately 1.2 acres of mature, well-treed land, this property offers a level of privacy and natural beauty that is seldom found. Tucked into a coveted lakeside neighbourhood, it also includes deeded access to a quiet sandy beach shared by only a few properties, just a short walk away down a peaceful side street. A long, winding drive sets the tone upon arrival, leading to a classic white-brick home framed by towering trees and established landscaping. Inside, the home offers generous and comfortable living throughout. The main floor is designed for both everyday functionality and gathering, featuring a welcoming living room overlooking the backyard, a spacious kitchen with granite counters and abundant cabinetry open to the dinette, and a separate dining room for more formal occasions. A private home office, an expansive family room with a natural-wood fireplace and large windows, and a bright sunroom that connects seamlessly to the outdoors complete the main level. Upstairs, there are four well-proportioned bedrooms, including a spacious primary retreat with lake views, a walk-in closet, and a five-piece ensuite, as well as a well-appointed main bathroom. The lower level provides additional flexible living space with a large recreation room with a fireplace, a separate games area, and additional space ideal for family use, hobbies, or entertaining. The true highlight is the property itself. Expansive, private, and beautifully treed, it offers endless room to relax, entertain, or simply enjoy the quiet of nature, all just moments from the lake. Whether it is evenings on the deck, children exploring the grounds, or walks to the beach, this setting is designed to be enjoyed for years to come. Properties of this size, setting, and location rarely become available and are often held for generations. (id:203)