476 King St W.

Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:2
Interior Size:1100-1500 sq ft
Land Size:N/A
Taxes:$4,038
Days on Market:1094

Details

Description

Attn Developers And Builders: 2-Storey Red Brick 'Jackson' Style House In Need Of Extensive Reno. Plus Level Land (Total >half Acre!) In Desirable West End Of Cobourg. Walk Dt, 5 Min Walk To West Beach. Zoning R3. King St W Just E Of Burnham St. Metal Roof Less Than 5 Yrs, Vinyl Windows, Gas Furnace And Owned Water Heater, A/C. Hardwood Floors On 2nd Floor, W/In Closet In Principal Bedroom, High Ceilings, Tall Baseboards, 200Amp Elec, Plus 24X24' Workshop. Needs Full Reno. Gas Furnace, A/C Water Heater: Owned. Shop Has Power

Level Room Size Details
Ground Living 4.27 x 3.96
Ground Kitchen 3.96 x 3.15
Ground Dining 3.96 x 3.20
Ground Foyer 1.83 x 1.96
Ground Mudroom 3.35 x 1.63
Ground Bathroom 1.98 x 1.52 2 Pc Bath
2nd Prim Bdrm 2.85 x 4.72 W/I Closet
2nd 2nd Br 3.81 x 3.15
2nd 3rd Br 3.66 x 3.05
2nd Bathroom 1.83 x 1.52 4 Pc Bath

Building

Heating:Forced Air
Cooling:Central Air
Exterior Finish:N/A
Style:2-Storey
Parking Spaces:2
Laundry:N/A

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Cobourg

Address

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476 King St W.

Cobourg, Ontario, K9A 2N

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