This Huge 17-Room Home For Sale In Ontario Is Only $550K & Right By The Beach

It even has a walk-in closet.
Contributing Writer

If you're a beach lover, it might be time to stop looking at expensive condos in the city. 

One Ontario home for sale is currently selling for $550,000 and is located right by the beach. 

It also has 17 rooms, so you never have to feel cramped again. 

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212 Thomas St., located in Deep River, Ontario, is a four-bedroom home with 2,800 square feet of living space.

Hazel Ladouceur | RE/MAX

The massive home, which is ideal for family living, is just a short walk away from Pine Point Beach.

Hazel Ladouceur | RE/MAX

Its regal interior gives off major Bridgerton vibes with beautiful marble flooring.

Hazel Ladouceur | RE/MAX

If you're someone with a real love for all things elegant, look no further than this modestly priced mini-mansion.

Hazel Ladouceur | RE/MAX

It also has an open-concept kitchen that will let you explore your inner master chef.

Hazel Ladouceur | RE/MAX

Of course, what's a dream home without a swanky master bedroom.

Hazel Ladouceur | RE/MAX

Mini-Mansion

Price: $550,000

Address: 212 Thomas St., Deep River, ON

Description: A massive beachside home selling for an unbeatable price.

Hazel Ladouceur | RE/MAX

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