89 First St.

Bedrooms:4
Bathrooms:2
Interior Size:N/A
Land Size:N/A
Taxes:N/A
Days on Market:1097

Details

Description

Location! Location! Location! Spacious 4 Bedroom Apartment Located In The Heart Of Downtown Orangeville. Just A Few Steps From All Amenities, Local Dining, And Local Shopping. This Massive Apartment Offers 4 Large Sized Bedrooms, 2 Full 4 Piece Bathrooms And An Open Concept Living Space. Plenty Of Windows And Natural Light Throughout This Unit! This Apartment Also Features An Oversized Balcony With Enough Space For The Whole Family. Book Your Showing Today! Monthly Rent Includes 2 Parking Spots

Level Room Size Details
Upper Prim Bdrm 11.60 x 11.60 Broadloom, Closet
Upper 2nd Br 12.00 x 14.00 Broadloom, Closet
Upper 3rd Br 11.70 x 12.00 Broadloom, Closet
Upper 4th Br 10.60 x 13.00 Broadloom, Closet
Upper Family 18.00 x 15.00 Hardwood Floor, Open Concept
Upper Dining 15.70 x 10.00 Hardwood Floor, Open Concept
Upper Kitchen 12.40 x 10.50 Ceramic Floor, Open Concept
Upper Other 5.00 x 11.60

Building

Heating:Forced Air
Cooling:Central Air
Exterior Finish:N/A
Style:Apartment
Parking Spaces:2
Laundry:Coin Operated

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Orangeville

Address

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89 First St.

Orangeville, Ontario, L9W 2E8

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