This Ontario Home For Sale Is Sandwiched Between A Lake & Orchard For Major Vacay Vibes

Nothing says Niagara-on-the-Lake more than this house.

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An Ontario home will let you indulge all the appealing aspects of life in Niagara-on-the-Lake while barely forcing you to leave your front lawn.

34 Firelane 11A, located in Niagara, Ontario, is a three-bedroom, two-bathroom paradise that has a lake as a backyard and a view of an orchard from the front.

Living here will make you feel like you are on a permanent vacation.

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The gorgeously designed Lakefront estate is situated perfectly on a private road, so you won't have to deal with any annoying traffic noise.

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Its modern open-concept interior offers over 2,700 square feet of living space.

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Its bright, rustic living room offers unobstructed views of the lake and 11-foot vaulted ceilings.

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The home's seven unique skylights keep things feeling real warm and inviting all year round.

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What's better than a kitchen with a TV for bingeing Netflix while you cook?

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Orchard Home

Rob Golfi | RE/MAX

Price: $1,769,000

Address: 34 Firelane 11A, Niagara-On-The-Lake, ON

Description: An amazingly located home with a gorgeous interior.

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