END UNIT CONDO in The Hawthorne

Shannon Pedder • February 9, 2017

JUST LIKE NEW – END UNIT CONDO in The Hawthorne has it all! Spacious open concept 903 sq ft unit w/ 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, new paint throughout, granite counter tops w/ breakfast bar, stainless steel appliances, upgraded garburator, brand new washer & dryer (tag is still on!), lots of corner windows allowing natural light […] The post END UNIT CONDO in The Hawthorne appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

JUST LIKE NEW – END UNIT CONDO in The Hawthorne has it all! Spacious open concept 903 sq ft unit w/ 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, new paint throughout, granite counter tops w/ breakfast bar, stainless steel appliances, upgraded garburator, brand new washer & dryer (tag is still on!), lots of corner windows allowing natural light in, corner electric fireplace. Child friendly ground floor unit w/ patio leading out to the extra large private green space (largest in the complex) with gate to the playground. Rare side by side parking spots & large storage locker. Located in the heart of Walnut Grove – just steps away from every amenity including restaurants, shops, Colossus Theater and Park & Ride. Easy freeway access. Shows like a show home!

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