28 Glengarry Rd.

Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:2
Interior Size:N/A
Land Size:N/A
Taxes:$4,153
Days on Market:1078

Details

Description

Spacious And Well Maintained Brick Bungalow On Huge 55X158 Feet Lot! 3+2 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths, Walking Distance To Pen Centre, Restaurants And Shopping, One Bus To Brock University. Features New Floors And Renovated Kitchen Cabinets And Granite Counter Top, 3 Brand New Appliances! New Shingle In 2019, Long Driveway With 4 Car Parking. Easy Access To All Transportation Routes From This Fantastic Location! Just Move In And Enjoy!

Level Room Size Details
Ground Foyer Ceramic Floor, Closet
Ground Dining Combined W/Living, Vinyl Floor
Ground Living Combined W/Dining, Vinyl Floor
Ground Kitchen Eat-In Kitchen, Ceramic Floor
Ground Prim Bdrm O/Looks Backyard, Vinyl Floor
Ground 2nd Br O/Looks Backyard, Vinyl Floor
Bsmt 3rd Br O/Looks Backyard, Vinyl Floor
Bsmt Great Rm Separate Rm, Vinyl Floor
Bsmt 4th Br Tile Ceiling, Vinyl Floor
Bsmt 5th Br Tile Ceiling, Vinyl Floor

Building

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

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Address

Listing dot large

28 Glengarry Rd.

St. Catharines, Ontario, L2T 2T9

Latest Articles
84% of Canadians Feel Housing Affordability is a Major Issue: National Survey

By: Zoocasa As the federal election approaches, one of the key issues in every major party’s platform is national housing affordability. Among policymakers, issues such as whether or not Canadians can practically purchase a home within their local housing...

Canada down payment required zoocasa
Ontario Real Estate Largely Unaffordable for Median Income Buyers: Study

By: Zoocasa Homeownership in Ontario cities is largely out of reach for households making the median income, with the only exception being Ottawa, according to a recently released report by Zoocasa. The study assessed 15 Canadian cities to see how...

Toronto home sales prices aug 2019
Heating August Market Raises Concerns: TREB

By: Zoocasa In August, sales and prices across the GTA continued to increase. This suggests that the efforts to cool the region’s housing market have been absorbed, allowing for the potential reoccurrence of overheating within the market. The latest...