Laurentian University president's house up for sale
The Laurentian University's president's house is officially on the market in Sudbury and is described in the real estate listing as the city's most historical property.
Located at 179 John Street in the hospital area of Sudbury, it has six bedrooms and six bathrooms and was listed for $899,000 Wednesday.
Laurentian University is selling its president's house at 179 John Street in Sudbury. (Realtor.ca)
"A home fit for a star," Didi Martin and Angele Chartrand of Unreserved Brokerage said in the listing on Realtor.ca.
"This historic home is a must-see!"
An open house for the two-story, single-family home is scheduled for Feb. 25 from 2-4 p.m.
"From walking into a grand entrance, you will be greeted with a spacious living room, formal dining room," the listing said.
"Four of the six bedrooms have their own bathrooms, big bright windows letting in so much natural light, detached garage, lower level you will find a family room with gas fireplace, laundry area, sauna and potential for a second kitchen."
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