Barrie, Codrington, L4M 1W1
$619,900$000000
Listed by RE/MAX HALLMARK CHAY REALTY.
Welcome to 7 Napier Street in Barrie's very sought after east end - the best value in Barrie! This detached 2 bedroom, 1 bath bungalow on an oversized mature treed lot is located just steps from Codrington Public School, parks and all your daily amenities. This home features updated laminate flooring, a renovated bath and has been freshly painted throughout. Partially finished basement boasts an oversized rec room suitable for an additional bedroom, or also ideal for a home theater to curl up and view classic movies in the colder months. Outside features a newly constructed raised deck overlooking the large lot with mature trees and is the perfect spot for fair-weather entertaining and a great place for the kids and pets to run. This location is minutes to Barrie's waterfront and downtown where you can find an abundance of all season recreation, shopping, services, dining, entertainment. Easy access to key commuter routes - public transit, GO Train service, as well as highways north to cottage country or south to the GTA. Simcoe County offers outstanding water fun, nordic/alpine skiing, golf, trails, parks and more! Don't miss this amazing opportunity - Welcome Home!
Detached bungalow on 55x146 mature lot in sought after community of East Barrie - close to everything!
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