Open Houses - Nov 12 2023

Andy Schildhorn • November 10, 2023

SUNDAY 2 - 4PM

15435 Killarney Place, Surrey, BCC
4 Bed  3 Bath  2,337sq.ft  18,730 SqFt


Uncover this hidden gem in the sought-after neighbourhood of Sullivan Station. Tucked at the end of a cul de sac, this ideally-sized 4-bedroom and 3-bathroom Rancher offers tranquility and curb appeal (front and back). Step inside this welcoming layout, highlighted by double French doors that lead to a view of a park-like setting outdoors. Lots of space for a growing family! Venture outside to an expansive stamped concrete covered patio complemented perfectly with an almost 1/2 acre, fully fenced yard backing onto Sullivan Park. Amenities include a sizable greenhouse and veggie patch for your garden-to-table meals. Air conditioning! Whether starting a family or looking to downsize, this home offers a perfect blend of comfort, privacy, and natural beauty. OPEN HOUSE, SUN NOV 5 from 2 to 4pm

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8459 142A Street, Surrey, BC
3 Bed 2 Bath 1,823sq.ft 7,300sq.ft Lot


Charming Fort Langley Cape Cod home located on a quiet cul-de-sac offers the perfect family retreat. This spacious executive-style home sits on a private 1/3 acre lot, surrounded by beautiful trees & low-maintenance landscaping. The remodeled interior features a maple kitchen with stainless steel appliances & skylights that bathe the eating area in natural light. The main floor features a family room, formal living, and dining room for gatherings. Sliders open to decks creating an oasis to unwind. Room for a pool? Retreat to the master suite with flex space for yoga or just to chill & read. Bonus: double garage with a games room or 4th bedroom above, offering space for recreation. Air conditioning! Short walk to Fine Arts School, historic Fort Langley for shopping, dining & walking trails.


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