2 storey w/ finished basement

Shannon Pedder • February 17, 2017

One of Fort Langley’s finest. Located on cul-de-sac, this Custom built 2 storey w/ finished basement boasts cathedral ceiling entrance leading to great room w/ tall windows, extensive millwork, 6″ wide plank maple hardwood on the main, corner office/study area off the kitchen. Entertain in the French country-inspired gourmet kitchen w/ lots of counter space, […] The post 2 storey w/ finished basement appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

One of Fort Langley’s finest. Located on cul-de-sac, this Custom built 2 storey w/ finished basement boasts cathedral ceiling entrance leading to great room w/ tall windows, extensive millwork, 6″ wide plank maple hardwood on the main, corner office/study area off the kitchen. Entertain in the French country-inspired gourmet kitchen w/ lots of counter space, side by side freezer & fridge, dining area with French doors to patio. Upstairs offer laundry, 3 huge bedrooms including master bedroom w/ massive deluxe ensuite & walk-in closet. Sprawl yourselves out in the basement w/ spacious recreation room, wet bar, built-in speakers w/ sound proofing to upstairs. Flex area w/ closet can be 4th bedroom. Short walk to Fine Arts School.

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