LOT 8 SASS CRESCENT, Brant, Ontario
$899,000
- 3 Beds
- 3 Baths
Welcome to The Arlington Phase IV - Carnaby Homes' newest release in historic Paris, Ontario, "The Prettiest Little Town in Canada." The Petunia is a thoughtfully designed two-storey built for families who want space that actually works. A covered front porch opens into a welcoming foyer with a dedicated art wall, leading past a formal dining room and into the heart of the home: a generous living room that flows seamlessly into an entertainer's kitchen complete with island seating, walk-in pantry, and tucked-away powder room. Upstairs delivers three true bedrooms plus an intelligent second-floor laundry with built-in desk nook. The primary retreat feels like a private sanctuary - oversized walk-in closet and a spa-inspired ensuite with freestanding tub, separate shower, and double vanity. Double garage, Carnaby's signature high-end finishes throughout, and fully customizable - every Carnaby home is tailored to your family's exact vision, not a catalogue. Minutes to Grand River trails, downtown cobblestone shops, top-rated schools, and 15 minutes to the Brantford GO. (id:23309)
- Listing ID: X13031378
- Property Type: Single Family
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This REALTOR.ca listing content is owned and licensed by REALTOR® members of the Canadian Real Estate Association. This property for sale is located at LOT 8 SASS CRESCENT in Paris Ontario. It was last modified on April 22nd, 2026. Contact Paul Busnello to schedule a viewing or to discover other Paris homes for sale.









