161 Mary St.

Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:2
Interior Size:N/A
Land Size:N/A
Taxes:$3,400
Days on Market:1069

Details

Description

Lovely 1240 Sq Ft, 3+2 B/R, 2 Bath Bilevel. Loved And Well Cared For Family Home. Metal Roof, New Windows, Basement Walk Up And Separate Entrance Allows For In Law Potential. Full Of Natural Light On Both Floors. All Rooms Are Very Spacious And Will Give You The Space You Need. New Flooring Through Most Of The Home. Basement Bathroom Has A New Shower Started And Ready For Tiling. There Are No Rear Or Side Neighbours And The Neighbourhood Is Quiet And Peaceful. Backing Onto A Beaver Dam Creek. Playground And Splashpad Just Down The Road. No Rentals, Hot Water Tank Owned 2012, Furnace 2012. Truly A Move In Home

Level Room Size Details
Main Living 4.75 x 4.39
Main Kitchen 3.53 x 3.35
Main Dining 3.66 x 3.02
Main Prim Bdrm 4.11 x 3.45
Main Br 4.01 x 2.90
Main Br 3.63 x 2.84
Bsmt Rec 6.40 x 4.04
Bsmt Br 4.19 x 4.01
Bsmt Br 3.81 x 2.44
Bsmt Utility 5.16 x 3.58

Building

Heating:Forced Air
Cooling:Central Air
Exterior Finish:N/A
Style:Bungalow-Raised
Parking Spaces:4
Laundry:N/A

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Address

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161 Mary St.

Thorold, Ontario, L2V 4X5

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