235 Queenston St.

Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:2
Interior Size:1100-1500 sq ft
Land Size:N/A
Taxes:$2,435
Days on Market:1048

Details

Description

Affordable Home Ownership Lives At 235 Queenston Street! Conveniently Located With Easy Highway And Public Transportation Access, With Schools, Shopping And Recreational Spots Near By. This House Is Ready To Be Re-Invented Into A Great Family Home To Your Specifications Or To Tear It Down And Start Fresh On This 48 X 120 Ft Lot. The Separate Entrance To The Lower In-Law Suite Gives You The Option To Finish It Off And Use It For Family/Extra Income While You Live On The Main Floor. The Possibilities Are Endless, So Book Your Tour Today!

Level Room Size Details
Main Living 3.71 x 3.10
Main Dining 3.96 x 3.96
Main Kitchen 3.66 x 3.38
Main Prim Bdrm 3.10 x 2.69
Main 2nd Br 3.10 x 2.39
Main 3rd Br 3.12 x 2.51
Bsmt Living 4.27 x 2.54
Bsmt Dining 3.66 x 3.05
Bsmt Kitchen 3.35 x 2.13
Bsmt Laundry 3.05 x 1.83
Bsmt Br 3.05 x 2.44
Bsmt 2nd Br 3.86 x 2.13

Building

Heating:Forced Air
Cooling:None
Exterior Finish:N/A
Style:Bungalow
Parking Spaces:4
Laundry:N/A

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Address

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235 Queenston St.

St. Catharines, Ontario, L2P 2W

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