Bright RANCHER

hubertineparamagita • August 17, 2016

Bright RANCHER with walk-out basement features hardwood floor on the main floor, French doors to den with closet for office or study room - can also be a guest room, vaulted ceiling in the family room with sliders to expansive sundeck with peek a boo view of mountains and farmland. 2 bedrooms on the main including Master bedroom with sliders to deck - enjoy your morning coffees! Walk-out basement offers huge recreation area with hot tub in the corner, 2 bedrooms and lots of storage. Enjoy the benefits of Air conditioning for coolness in the summer and Heat pump for efficient heating control in the winter. Bonus 50yr roof. Just minutes to shopping, restaurants and to all levels of schools. Open House Saturday & Sunday, August 27 & 28 from 2-4 pm. The post Bright RANCHER appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

Bright RANCHER with walk-out basement features hardwood floor on the main floor, French doors to den with closet for office or study room – can also be a guest room, vaulted ceiling in the family room with sliders to expansive sundeck with peek a boo view of mountains and farmland. 2 bedrooms on the main including Master bedroom with sliders to deck – enjoy your morning coffees! Walk-out basement offers huge recreation area with hot tub in the corner, 2 bedrooms and lots of storage. Enjoy the benefits of Air conditioning for coolness in the summer and Heat pump for efficient heating control in the winter. Just minutes to shopping, restaurants and to all levels of schools.

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