What it went for... $1.19 million
Parking: 7A substantial number of people attended three open houses and as soon as one offer was made, it was accepted, says listing agent Marta Pozniakowski.
The historic Durand neighbourhood, with its beauty, distinct character, designated heritage districts, thriving shops and restaurants, is one of the most desirable areas in Hamilton in which to live, according to the community website www.durandna.com. It’s home to about 12,000 Hamiltonians. The home has a beautiful staircase and kitchen — with a breakfast area and granite counters. The main floor also includes a laundry and an office with a fireplace.
The huge renovated attic has a high ceiling, a five-piece en-suite bathroom and a Juliet balcony. This level could be used as a master retreat or a family room.
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