63 Hull St.

Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:3
Interior Size:N/A
Land Size:N/A
Taxes:$4,457
Days on Market:1043

Details

Description

Charming Detached Spacious 3+1 Bedroom Home Located In High Demand Neighbourhood W/ Eat-In Kitchen That Walks Out To Back Yard-Perfect For Entertaining! Incredible Location That Is Close To Everything You Need - Good Schools, Humber College, Public Transit, Shopping Plazas, Restaurants, Parks & Walking Trails, Hwy 427 & 407, Pearson Airport & More! Great Investment Opportunity Or Your New Home! An Absolute Must See!

Level Room Size Details
Main Kitchen 15.54 x 1.75 Marble Floor, Granite Counter
Main Dining 9.94 x 9.57 Hardwood Floor, Combined W/Living
Main Living 12.13 x 18.20 Hardwood Floor, Combined W/Dining
Upper Prim Bdrm 13.99 x 12.39 Hardwood Floor, Closet
Upper 2nd Br 13.99 x 8.27 Hardwood Floor, Closet
Upper 3rd Br 10.99 x 9.49 Hardwood Floor, Closet
Bsmt 4th Br 14.00 x 9.70 Laminate, Closet
Bsmt Rec 17.21 x 16.66 Laminate, Pot Lights

Building

Heating:Forced Air
Cooling:Central Air
Exterior Finish:N/A
Style:Sidesplit 3
Parking Spaces:4
Laundry:N/A

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Malton

Address

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63 Hull St.

Mississauga, Ontario, L4T 1C9

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