56 Ann St St S.

Bedrooms:6
Bathrooms:2
Interior Size:2500-3000 sq ft
Land Size:< .50 acres
Taxes:$3,420
Days on Market:1079

Details

Description

Investment Opportunity! 22X 32 Shop With Heated Floor! Live In One Unit And Rent The Other Or Rent Both For $3700-$4200 /Month Income! In Floor Heat Throughout House And Shop! 3 Bed Up With Vaulted Ceilings On Main Bungalow Floor With Open Concept Kitchen, Dining And Large Living Room Plus Ensuite Privilege For Master. Beautiful Wood Exposed Beams And Carpet Free Throughout. Bottom Level With 2 Separate Private Entrances, 3 Good Size Bedrooms, 4Pc Bath And Open Concept Kitchen/Living Room. Help Pay Your Mortgage With Rental Income. Current Tenant In Bottom Pays $1500/Month And Is Month To Month. Great Location 15 Min From Mount Forest Or Hanover, Close To Schools And Shops. 60 Min To Gta And 40 Min To Fergus, Waterloo Or Orangeville. View Floor Plans And Virtual Tour Attached On Link

Level Room Size Details

Building

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

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Clifford

Address

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56 Ann St St S.

Minto, Ontario, N0G 1M0

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