Heart of Fort Langley

hubertineparamagita • February 11, 2016

Adult 50+ Lombardy Mobile Home Park - easily the most affordable home in the heart of Fort Langley. Purchase price includes 1/17 common interest in ownership of 2.3 acres of prime Fort Langley real estate & the exclusive use of communal gardens and a heritage building - Hope Carriage House. NO PAD FEE! Just $80.00 monthly fee for common area and park maintenance. Situated by the community garden, this almost 900 sf single wide has covered balcony, good sized bedroom with sitting area, a den that can be 2nd bedroom. Pet friendly. No rentals. Mobile home park is located just across the new medical building, drug store and dentist. Walking distance to shops, bank, post office, library - you don't need your car to do your errands! The post Heart of Fort Langley appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

Adult 50+ Lombardy Mobile Home Park – easily the most affordable home in the heart of Fort Langley. Purchase price includes 1/17 common interest in ownership of 2.3 acres of prime Fort Langley real estate & the exclusive use of communal gardens and a heritage building – Hope Carriage House. NO PAD FEE! Just $80.00 monthly fee for common area and park maintenance. Situated by the community garden, this almost 900 sf single wide has covered balcony, good sized bedroom with sitting area, a den that can be 2nd bedroom. Pet friendly. No rentals. Mobile home park is located just across the new medical building, drug store and dentist. Walking distance to shops, bank, post office, library – you don’t need your car to do your errands!

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