Located on a cul-de-sac

Philippa (Social) Mullen • May 2, 2017

LOCATION, LOCATION -COUNTRY CROSSINGS in Walnut Grove. Located on a cul-de-sac, this 2-storey w/ finished basement gives a nice curb appeal, providing plenty of room to accommodate a large or growing family. Cozy living room & dining room with soaring high ceilings, kitchen w/ white cabinets which opens to Eating Area & Family Room. 4th […] The post Located on a cul-de-sac appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

LOCATION, LOCATION -COUNTRY CROSSINGS in Walnut Grove. Located on a cul-de-sac, this 2-storey w/ finished basement gives a nice curb appeal, providing plenty of room to accommodate a large or growing family. Cozy living room & dining room with soaring high ceilings, kitchen w/ white cabinets which opens to Eating Area & Family Room. 4th bedroom is conveniently located on the main for guests. Upstairs features an expansive master bedroom w/ enough room for reading or meditation. Also, has massive ensuite. Basement offers huge recreation room, 2 bedrooms, a den that will suit your family needs. Enjoy the pie-shaped backyard w/ double decks & private fenced yard. Great family neighborhood – just a stone throw to Dorothy Peacock Elem school. Close to shops, restaurants, Park & Ride.

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