87 Vine St S.

Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:2
Interior Size:N/A
Land Size:N/A
Taxes:$2,838
Days on Market:1043

Details

Description

Fantastic Opportunity For First Time Buyers Or Investors. This Property Is A Must See. This Large Raised Bungalow Was Built 31 Years Ago With Lots Of Natural Light. Hardwood Floors In Living/Dining & Kitchen. 3 Bedrooms Feature Laminate. Stainless Steel Appliances And Central Vac. Recently Renovated & Painted. Basement 8. 2 Feet High, Perfect For Inlaw Suite Or Generating Extra Income. Large Windows Throughout Home. A Must See!

Level Room Size Details
Main Living 4.09 x 3.70 Hardwood Floor, Large Window
Main Dining 4.67 x 3.02 Hardwood Floor
Main Kitchen 3.66 x 2.74 Hardwood Floor
Main Prim Bdrm 3.32 x 2.03 Laminate, Window
Main 2nd Br 2.87 x 2.75 Laminate, Window
Main 3rd Br 2.41 x 3.07 Laminate, Window
Bsmt Kitchen 3.04 x 2.63 Laminate
Bsmt Br 4.70 x 3.54 Laminate, Large Window
Bsmt 2nd Br 3.97 x 3.57 Laminate, Window
Bsmt Living 2.15 x 3.90 Laminate

Building

Heating:Forced Air
Cooling:Central Air
Exterior Finish:N/A
Style:Bungalow-Raised
Parking Spaces:3
Laundry:N/A

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Address

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87 Vine St S.

St. Catharines, Ontario, L2R 3Y

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