1 FIELDSTONE CRESCENT ❖ FOXRIDGE HOMES
For families with kids, it’s ideal with a rink down the street at the Oak Bluff Recreation Club and only 15 minutes away from the Bell Iceplex for hockey games. The community also offers schools and daycare, trails and parks, and year-round sports and activities at the recreation centre. “Oak Bluff West feels more country- inspired,” she says. “There are no com- mercial areas or properties. It’s very dis- tinctly ‘country feel’— quiet country living.” The 2,735-square-foot home at 1 Fieldstone Cres. is certified energy- efficient, featuring a high-efficiency furnace and air conditioner, four bedrooms and three bathrooms. “Qualico made the decision to move towards energy-efficient homes, and we are prioritizing that. We work closely with Efficiency Manitoba and a third party to test our homes,” Chaput says. “Buyers want to know that they’re being environmentally conscious with this size of home.” She points to their use of upgraded triple-pane windows with argon gas and low-e, noting a reduction in energy bills. The move-in-ready home features a 24-by-22-foot double attached garage with a rear pull-through door, which allows easy access to the backyard — and makes it a lot easier to move boats and lawn mowers in and out. The large rear deck looks out onto stun- ning landscaping details, inviting home- owners to spend ample time enjoying it with family and friends. The landscaping is all complete, and a designated landscape coordinator at the Foxridge office takes care of outdoor esthetics. “We did a lot of landscaping, put in trees, shrubs and large boulders,” she says. “In the rear of the yard, there’s a fire pit and a landscape berm with more trees and boul- ders. It’s a large lot with lots of space.”
Kitchen details include oak- stained base cabinets and an island with custom-painted uppers, quartz countertops with waterfall edge and ceramic tile backsplash.
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