596 Mississaga St W.

Bedrooms:4
Bathrooms:2
Interior Size:1100-1500 sq ft
Land Size:< .50 acres
Taxes:$3,214
Days on Market:1039

Details

Description

Top 5 Reasons You Will Love This Home: 1) Well-Sized In-Town Lot With A Secluded Backyard 2) Attached Garage With A Separate Entrance Leading To The Fully Finished Basement 3) Large Driveway With Space For Up To Eight Vehicles 4) Great Potential For An Investor And A Steel Roof Providing Peace Of Mind 5) Prime Location Close To Commuter Routes. 1, 543 Fin. Sq. Ft. Age 55. Visit Our Website For More Detailed Information

Level Room Size Details
Main Sunroom 4.37 x 2.95
Main Br 3.66 x 2.28 Vinyl Floor, Window
2nd Kitchen 3.52 x 2.79 Ceramic Floor, Window
2nd Dining 2.93 x 2.72 Hardwood Floor, Window
2nd Family 5.95 x 3.60 Hardwood Floor, Bay Window
3rd Prim Bdrm 3.77 x 2.99 Hardwood Floor, Window
3rd Br 3.95 x 2.73 Hardwood Floor, Window
3rd Br 3.23 x 2.99 Hardwood Floor, Window
Bsmt Rec 6.11 x 3.53 Hardwood Floor, Gas Fireplace

Building

Heating:Forced Air
Cooling:Central Air
Exterior Finish:N/A
Style:Sidesplit 4
Parking Spaces:8
Laundry:N/A

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Orillia

Address

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596 Mississaga St W.

Orillia, Ontario, L3V 3C

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