Centrally located

Philippa (Social) Mullen • May 5, 2017

TWIN LAKES – 55+ Gated community. Bright, pristine and spacious Rancher style townhome backing onto greenbelt. This End unit features open floor concept, vaulted ceiling in the Living and Dining area, laminate floors heated by in-floor heating, kitchen opens to Family Room and Eating Area with sliders to patio. Master bedroom is huge and has […] The post Centrally located appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

TWIN LAKES – 55+ Gated community. Bright, pristine and spacious Rancher style townhome backing onto greenbelt. This End unit features open floor concept, vaulted ceiling in the Living and Dining area, laminate floors heated by in-floor heating, kitchen opens to Family Room and Eating Area with sliders to patio. Master bedroom is huge and has large 4 pce ensuite with walk-in shower and soaker tub. Good sized 2nd bedroom has a flexible use for any hobby. Double side by side garage with murphy ladder to the attic for more storage! Amenities includes Clubhouse, gym, swimming pool and recreation room. Centrally located – just minutes drive to shops, recreation centre and restaurants.

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