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373 Canadian Drive
Staunton, IL 62088
$359,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1718
Property Description
You WILL LOVE this almost NEW RANCH nestled in a cul de sac in the desired Canadian Crossing neighborhood. This stunning home will INDEED IMPRESS! Wonderfully designed w/functionality in mind. Stately foyer w/open staircase, EYE CATCHING accent wall & STATEMENT LIGHTING will WOW you! Fall deeper in love w/the corner fireplace, vaulted ceilings, CUSTOM window treatments & abundance of natural light. Kitchen/dining area feature walk in pantry, granite countertops w/plenty of counter space, breakfast bar & UPGRADED APPLIANCES. Split bedroom floor plan w/nicely sized supporting bedrooms & a jaw dropping MASTER SUITE (did we say AMAZING closet?) are added bonuses. Unfinished basement allows you to DOUBLE THE SPACE & bring your own vision to life. Storage GALORE. Great FENCED yard! No need to mess w/new construction, landscaping is completed. THREE CAR GARAGE! Easy 45 min drive to STL- 60 min to Springfield. DON'T WAIT! There's nothing like this in the Staunton school district!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2020
MLS Number
24027575
Location
Address
373 Canadian Drive
City
Staunton
State
IL
Zip Code
62088
County
MACOUPIN
Listing
Provider
Keller Williams Marquee, original listing
Name
Keller Williams Marquee
Phone
(618) 307-5616
Office Name
Keller Williams Marquee
Office Phone
(618) 307-5616
Agent Name
Julie Jones-Kloeckner

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