Quiet street in Walnut Grove

hubertineparamagita • September 8, 2016

Location, Location! Great investment opportunity located on a quiet street in Walnut Grove. Completely updated main level features bright living room with gas fireplace, lots of windows, dining room with sliders to balcony. Brand new kitchen with shaker-style cabinets, breakfast bar opens to eating area and huge Family room with sliders to rear balcony overlooking greenbelt - perfect layout for entertaining. New laminate floors in 2015, upper bathrooms in 2011. Roof in 2015. Additional living space can be enjoyed in the lower level with huge recreation area, 4th bedroom plus den or 5th bedroom. Fully fenced backyard is private and backs onto greenbelt with gate access to trail. Short walk to West Langley school & Telegraph Trail park. The post Quiet street in Walnut Grove appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

Location, Location! Great investment opportunity located on a quiet street in Walnut Grove. Completely updated main level features bright living room with gas fireplace, lots of windows, dining room with sliders to balcony. Brand new kitchen with shaker-style cabinets, breakfast bar opens to eating area and huge Family room with sliders to rear balcony overlooking greenbelt – perfect layout for entertaining. New laminate floors in 2015, upper bathrooms in 2011. Roof in 2015. Additional living space can be enjoyed in the lower level with huge recreation area, 4th bedroom plus den or 5th bedroom. Fully fenced backyard is private and backs onto greenbelt with gate access to trail. Short walk to West Langley school & Telegraph Trail park.

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