L7M1R9, Burlington (Palmer), Canada
3750$
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Last active: 3 days ago
Absolutely gorgeous back-split Bungalow in the highly desired Palmer area of Burlington that is ranked as the 4th best family-friendly neighbourhood across all of Canada!Bright and spacious 3 bedrooms, a 4 piece bath, spacious den with a 3 piece bath – can be used as an extra bedroom or office, finished basement-level family room with an electric heater, spacious living area, a 3-season sunroom featuring new doors, and an extra fridge, a full size built-in bookcase that can double-up as a display shelf, a bar cabinet, and lots of storage in the basement + garage. Freshly painted, new electric light fixtures, and premium quality fine-wood window coverings.3 season sunroom with an elegant wooden electric heater. 2 car garage with garage door opener. 2 car driveway with enough area to park at least 3 cars.New and premium quality GE French door fridge with water/ice dispenser, luxury Bosch silent dishwasher, premium GE 5-gas stove and range hood, Washer and dryer, no-fuss central water filtration for the entire home including in the bath, high-quality and well maintained central AC and heating. Outdoor shed for storage with electric lawnmower, sidewalk trimmer, hedge trimmer and more!Well maintained patio area with a 6-seater patio set, premium quality barbecue grill, and one twin patio umbrella. Elegantly designed front porch with low maintenance perennial flowering plants, and two Canada-red Adirondack (Muskoka) chairs. Steps away to bus stop that takes you to the car-pool/GO station. Minutes away from Public/Catholic school/shopping plaza/lansdown park/palmer park (id:18653)
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Details about this property
View all apartments in BurlingtonProperty type
apartment
Rooms
3
Size
503 m²
Price
3,750 $
Rental period
Unlimited
Available from
ASAP
Pets allowed
No
Swimming Pool
Yes
Washing Machine
Yes
Dishwasher
Yes
Parking
Yes
Price per m²
7 $
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