22934 76A Avenue, Langley, British Columbia, Canada, V1M2J5
Discover a picturesque retreat just outside of Fort Langley that feels akin to a delightful village in the Hamptons. This stunning Dutch Colonial Revival can serve as either a primary home or a getaway spot, showcasing a style and craftsmanship seldom found in the Lower Mainland. It was created by the acclaimed Su Casa Design team and custom built in 2016 for a local lifestyle influencer. Nestled privately on a meticulously landscaped 1.41-acre plot, just moments from the enchanting downtown of Fort Langley, the home boasts nearly 6,000 square feet, featuring 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. The interiors are adorned with beautiful wide plank white oak flooring, Colorado Gold Calcutta countertops, impressive 15-foot California LaCantina doors, a custom limestone fireplace mantel, and integrated speakers throughout. The construction of this extraordinary residence included no expense spared, showcasing elaborate millwork, exquisite wallpaper and lighting, Thermador appliances, and tailor-made draperies. The asking price has been reduced by almost $300,000 since the property was first listed, and now including the furniture makes this an offer too good to pass up! New homeowners may also enjoy the potential for extra income, as the property has been used for film productions. Notably, scenes from Rob Lowe’s television movie The Bad Seed were filmed both inside and outside this exclusive property. This distinctive Dutch Colonial Revival is currently offered furnished for $2,899,900 CAD through Dawn Erbers.