437 Sugarloaf St W.

Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:2
Interior Size:1100-1500 sq ft
Land Size:< .50 acres
Taxes:$928
Days on Market:1061

Details

Description

Welcome To 437 Sugarloaf Street In Beautiful Port Colborne. This Spacious Raised Ranch Features 2 Self-Contained Units All With Separate Entrances. The Upper Unit Features 3 Bedrooms And 1 (4Pc) Bath With Laundry Area And Attached Single Car Garage (Garage 19Ft X15Ft - Height 13. 8Ft With Storage Loft) Plus Additional 2 Car Parking. Upper Unit Tenant Vacating November 30, 2022 The Lower Unit Features 1 Bedroom, 1 (3Pc) Bath With Laundry Area And 2 Car Parking. Upper Unit Tenant Vacating November 30, 2022

Level Room Size Details
Upper Foyer 3.60 x 2.20
Upper Kitchen 3.30 x 3.20
Upper Dining 3.30 x 3.20
Upper Living 4.20 x 4.00
Upper Br 3.60 x 3.60
Upper Bathroom 3.30 x 2.40 4 Pc Ensuite
Upper 2nd Br 3.80 x 2.50
Upper 3rd Br 3.10 x 2.80
Lower Kitchen 3.90 x 3.60
Lower Living 5.70 x 3.60
Lower Br 3.30 x 3.00
Lower Bathroom 3.20 x 2.60 3 Pc Ensuite

Building

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

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Address

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437 Sugarloaf St W.

Port Colborne, Ontario, L3K 2P

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