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New property listed in Erin

I have listed a new property at 5511 SECOND Line in Erin. See details here

Welcome to this stunning 35-acre equestrian property, perfectly set in a peaceful rural setting and thoughtfully designed for both horse enthusiasts and country living. With 18 acres of workable land currently in hay, this property offers endless possibilities for agriculture, boarding, or your private hobby farm. The steel 18-stall horse barn features a 70’ x 120’ indoor riding arena, hot and cold wash bay, spacious tack room, and hay storage for up to 2,500 bales. Eight well-maintained paddocks provide excellent turnout, making this a truly turn-key setup for horses. The side-split home blends warmth and functionality with vaulted ceilings, French doors, and beautiful country views. The bright living and dining rooms open to a large back deck overlooking the paddocks — the perfect place to relax after a day on the farm. The spacious kitchen offers abundant counter space, storage, and double French doors leading to the backyard for seamless indoor-outdoor living. Convenience abounds with main-floor laundry, a powder room, and a main-floor bedroom currently used as an office — ideal for a home-based business or guest suite with nearby washroom access. Upstairs, you’ll find three generous bedrooms, including a primary suite with a walk-in closet, soaker tub, and large glass shower. A second full bath upstairs features a five-foot by three-foot walk-in shower. The finished basement adds even more living space with a large rec room, bedroom, modern full bath, and ample storage in the utility room. This exceptional property combines equestrian excellence with comfortable family living — all in a peaceful, scenic setting just minutes from town amenities. A rare opportunity to own a complete, well-planned horse facility and family home in one beautiful package. (id:2493)

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Helpful Tips From A Helpful Realtor! You could be flooding the basement in your home without even realizing it. Landscaping that slopes toward your home could potentially lead to a wet basement. The rain is directed toward your foundation and may pool and seep down. Keep your drainage in mind when gardening. Check that all your eavestroughs are cleaned out, your downspouts are attached and they are directed away from your home. These are a few easy things to do to keep your basement dry and water free. When buying a home you should always take note to the exterior of the building. Follow me at: Instagram : @patriciakingedge Facebook: @patriciakingedge
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