Private 1/2 Acre

Philippa • September 18, 2017

Private 1/2 Acre Fort Langley cul-de-sac family home. Walk to the Fine Arts School, Park and the Village. Renovation in 2016 includes kitchen, cabinets, laminate flooring, carpets on the main, paint inside and out, updated bathrooms. Huge recreation area downstairs, 6 bedrooms in total – 3 upstairs and 3 downstairs. Enjoy the outdoor expansive decks, […] The post Private 1/2 Acre appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

Private 1/2 Acre Fort Langley cul-de-sac family home. Walk to the Fine Arts School, Park and the Village. Renovation in 2016 includes kitchen, cabinets, laminate flooring, carpets on the main, paint inside and out, updated bathrooms. Huge recreation area downstairs, 6 bedrooms in total – 3 upstairs and 3 downstairs. Enjoy the outdoor expansive decks, partly covered for all year round use with linear fireplace for comfort during cold months. Huge private south facing yard offers play area, RV parking plus 740 sq ft detached workshop and office. Perfect location to raise your family! Could also be the perfect building lot for your dream home. Move your Family to where Community is a Lifestyle!!!

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