Level lot, lovely location & three bedrooms
By Mark Schadenberg
Sometimes you find a bungalow with a large lot, but . . .
The brick bungalow you’re searching for has a large lot and best of
all, it’s situated on a quiet street and the lot is level – no ups and downs –
no inclines or drop-offs.
So, where is this 3-bedroom bungalow you’ve been hunting high and low
for?
931 Lorene Street, Woodstock
MLS: 72410
Asking: $198,500
Lorene
is a charming quiet cul-de-sac location near Brompton Park and also a short
walk to Sobeys Plaza, which also includes a Scotiabank, Subway, a takeout pizza
place named Tony’s but owned by a guy named Marc, along with a Rexall drug
store and a pet store. Brompton is considered a terrific treed park – ideal for
walking your dog or perhaps enjoying a game of tennis (two courts).
This
3-bedroom brick bungalow also offers a close vicinity to Huron Park secondary
school, Roch Carrier French immersion, Winchester Street public school, and St.
Michael’s elementary.
A
favourite description I use for this bungalow is that it’s open in its living
area -- the eat-in kitchen (with its newer style cabinets) is open to the front
living room. The appliances could all stay. The living room (with an attractive electric fireplace) and all three bedrooms
feature hardwood under the carpeting.
The
over-sized family recroom runs almost the full width of the lower level. The
laundry room has lots of elbow room to fold bed sheets.
The
high efficiency gas furnace is just one year old, plus there is central air.
More
Updates
Newer
windows, updated soffit and fascia, and breaker panel box too.
With
its 55 x 152 level lot there is an abundance of space to build a future garage
or simply enjoy gardening in the large yard.
Bungalows
in this location usually sell quickly.
Call me today so you can see it soon !
Mark
Schadenberg, Sales
Representative
Royal
LePage Triland Realty
757 Dundas
St, Woodstock
(519) 537-1553,
cell or text
Email:
mschadenberg@rogers.com
Twitter:
markroyallepage
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