SOLD (30/10/2023)

6530 Dover Rd

Single Family Residence in Na North Nanaimo, Nanaimo

$875,000
  • 3 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 2,038 Sq. Ft.
  • Built 2003
New price! Windley construction, a well-known family construction company created this custom 3 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom home nestled in the heart of Dover Bay in North Nanaimo! As you make your way through the front entrance, you will notice the abundance of warmth and light as the spacious floor plan is filled with natural light through the large windows & vaulted ceilings. Whether you're hosting an intimate dinner party or a family feast, the spacious kitchen is equipped to satisfy your inner gourmet chef. Main level also features a spacious Primary Bedroom & full ensuite, double garage, full crawl space for extra storage, and patio access with peaks of the ocean. Upstairs has two more bedrooms, one w/ partial ocean view, & a 4-piece bathroom. The yard is maturely landscaped and recently trimmed. The back yard boasts a lovely patio ideal for dining & relaxation. Enjoy your morning coffee while basking in the gentle breeze, or enjoy an evening under the stars. This remarkable property is more than just a house, it's home! Call today to book your own private showing.
Address 6530 Dover Rd
List Price $875,000
Sold Date 30/10/2023
Property Type Residential
Type of Dwelling Single Family Residence
Style of Home West Coast
Area Nanaimo
Sub-Area Na North Nanaimo
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 3
Floor Area 2,038 Sq. Ft.
Lot Size 9257 Sq. Ft.
Year Built 2003
MLS® Number 942373
Listing Brokerage 460 Realty Inc. (NA)
Basement Area Crawl Space
Postal Code V9V 1A6
Tax Amount $5,366
Tax Year 2022
Features Blinds, Carpet, Central Vacuum, Dishwasher, F/S/W/D, Forced Air, Garburator, Insulated Windows, Jetted Tub, Mixed, Natural Gas, Other, Security System, Skylight(s), Tile, Vinyl Frames, Window Coverings, Wood
Amenities Balcony/Patio, Easy Access, Family-Oriented Neighbourhood, Fencing: Partial, Irrigation Sprinkler(s), Landscaped, Shopping Nearby, Sidewalk, Southern Exposure, Sprinkler System