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12 Kilmory Crescent — SOLD with Multiple Offers

Lovely family-home in family neighbourhood

Sold with Multiple Offers

Bungalow located in Parkwood Hills/Fisher Heights neighbourhood. This home features 3 lovely bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms.

Main floor has hardwood and tiles throughout. Large living room w/wood fireplace. Dining Room w/ patio doors leading to a covered deck.

Galley kitchen comes complete with eating area. Primary bedroom is spacious w/wall-to-wall closet & 2 pc ensuite. Other bedrooms are well appointed and the 4 Pc. bath makes this perfect for any family.

Basement is a large partially finished recreation room awaiting your personal touch. Incl. 4 Pc. Bathroom, furnace room and cold storage.

Well Landscaped property with rose bushes at the front and a covered porch/sitting area.

The rear yard is large with interlock stone and 2 patio spaces.

Large Shed ideal for storage. One garage space.

Book your showing today!

Contact Marcello Sterlini or Dan Moloughney for details and to arrange a visit.

Miscellaneous

· Lot Size: 64.92′ x 103.48′
· Appliances included, AS-IS CONDITION (Dishwasher not working)
· Rental Hot Water Tank
· gas furnace, Central Air, remote garage door opener

 


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