SOLD (14/09/2023)

6359 Nevilane Dr

Single Family Detached For Sale in Du East Duncan, Duncan

  • 6 Beds
  • 4 Baths
  • 3,259 Sq. Ft.
  • Built 2021

Immaculate & beautifully appointed 2021 built family home with a 2 bed legal suite in The Properties of Maple Bay. Located in one of the Cowichan Valley's most sought after areas, this offers a total of 3259sq.ft, 6 beds, 4 baths, efficient heating/cooling, gas tankless hw, double garage, easy access crawl & lovingly landscaped/irrigated outdoor spaces. The main floor features an inviting living/dining area that then leads you into the gorgeous kitchen with enough space for another living/dining area & access to your covered deck. Continuing on this floor there are 2 guest beds w/walk-in closets, 5pc bath & the primary w/walk-in closet & 4pc ensuite. Additionally as part of the main home there is another guest bed/den, laundry & 4pc bath on the ground floor. The suite has its own private entrance, hot water tank, hydro meter & covered back patio. Short stroll to transit, elementary school, sports courts, playgrounds & trails - Maple Bay beach & Mt Tzouhalem are just a moment's drive.
Address 6359 Nevilane Dr
Sold Date 14/09/2023
Property Type Residential
Type of Dwelling Single Family Detached
Area Duncan
Sub-Area Du East Duncan
Bedrooms 6
Bathrooms 4
Floor Area 3,259 Sq. Ft.
Lot Size 6534 Sq. Ft.
Year Built 2021
MLS® Number 930754
Listing Brokerage Pemberton Holmes Ltd. (Dun)
Basement Area Finished, Full, Walk-Out Access, With Windows
Postal Code V9L 5S6
Tax Amount $6,325.00
Tax Year 2022
Features Dining/Living Combo, Dishwasher, Eating Area, Electric Garage Door Opener, F/S/W/D, Forced Air, Insulated Windows, Mixed, Natural Gas, Vinyl Frames
Amenities Accessible Entrance, Balcony/Deck, Balcony/Patio, Central Location, Easy Access, Family-Oriented Neighbourhood, Fenced, Fencing: Full, Garden, Ground Level Main Floor, Irrigation Sprinkler(s), Landscaped, Level, Marina Nearby, Primary Bedroom on Main, Quiet Area, Recreation Nearby, Serviced, Sidewalk, Sprinkler System