The stately Kingston home was first constructed in 1841 and has undergone an extensive four-year renovation that saw elements of the property, like its woodwork and ironwork, meticulously restoreddoesn’t sound too shabby – especially if it involves moving into a just-listed, architectural dream of a mansion that's jam-packed with all the nice-to-haves you never knew you were missing in your life. This means everything from a home spa retreat to a bowling alley from Germany. Sign us up .
The chefs in the home – and those of the hired variety, as well – will appreciate the property’s large, two-storey gourmet chef’s kitchen. Dramatic, yet inviting and homey, the kitchen features a stone wall and fireplace, wood ceiling beams, and top-of-the-line appliances. Meanwhile, if the weather doesn’t allow for a pool day, there are plenty of things to do inside. A sure crowd-pleaser for guests of all ages, the home boasts a fully automated two-lane bowling alley imported from Germany that’s complete with bowling shoes and a retro snack machine.For a post-game wind-down, the lower level features a home spa retreat, complete with a hot tub, sauna, and massage area, and a transformed two-storey stable that sits poolside.
Distressed real estate sales have spiked recently and there is a reason why most of it is development land, says Colliers' Jeremiah Shamess.The 66-storey Citizen tower at 4657 Kingsway in Burnaby is set to include 645 residential units and over 150,000 sq. ft of commercial space.Annex Residential Development Could Add 10 Floating Storeys To Historic Apartment Building