Quiet cul-de-sac

hubertineparamagita • September 21, 2016

Perfect family home located on a quiet cul-de-sac in Fort Langley. Sitting on over a private 1/2 acre, home is within minutes from Fine Arts School, park & the Village Core. Extensive renovation just completed includes brand new kitchen, cabinets, fresh paint both inside & out, updated bathrooms, fixtures, laminate flooring & carpets on the main floor to name a few. Lots of room for a growing family with 3 bedrooms upstairs & 3 downstairs, huge recreation area or media whatever suits your lifestyle. Enjoy the outdoor with expansive sun deck, partly covered for all year round use with linear fireplace for those cold months. Huge private south facing yard offers play area, RV parking plus 740 sf detached workshop & office. The post Quiet cul-de-sac appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

Perfect family home located on a quiet cul-de-sac in Fort Langley. Sitting on over a private 1/2 acre, home is within minutes from Fine Arts School, park & the Village Core. Extensive renovation just completed includes brand new kitchen, cabinets, fresh paint both inside & out, updated bathrooms, fixtures, laminate flooring & carpets on the main floor to name a few. Lots of room for a growing family with 3 bedrooms upstairs & 3 downstairs, huge recreation area or media whatever suits your lifestyle. Enjoy the outdoor with expansive sun deck, partly covered for all year round use with linear fireplace for those cold months. Huge private south facing yard offers play area, RV parking plus 740 sf detached workshop & office.

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