This $650K Ontario Home Is By A Mini-Mountain & Gives Off Major BC Vibes

Get those mountain vibes right here in Ontario.
This Ontario Home Selling For $650K Gives Off Major BC Vibes
Darren Leblanc | RE/MAX
Contributing Writer

If you're someone who loves the outdoors, this huge Ontario home for sale might be the place for you. 

Nestled right at the bottom of a giant hill that looks like a mini-mountain, this adorable spot will give you major B.C. vibes. 

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113 Gold St., located in Sudbury, is a five-bedroom home that sits on over 1 acre of land.

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The property comes with its own backyard fireplace, which is built right into a natural rock formation.

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Its sleek, open-concept interior feels warm and earthy thanks to its custom oak cabinetry.

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You'll also find a tranquil living room well-suited for late-night movies and family gatherings.

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If you've always wanted a big dog, it will love you for supplying it with a spacious backyard full of trees.

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In short, the home offers the perfect marriage between country living and city life.

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Big Hill Ontario Home

Price: $650,000 

Address: 113 Gold St., Greater Sudbury, ON

Description: Experience B.C. living right here in Ontario, with views of this rocky hill. 

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