Ingersoll, North, N5C 3T6
$384,900
Listed by Re/Max a-b Realty Ltd Brokerage.
Welcome to your first home! This charming condo is the perfect way to step into homeownership. The bright main floor offers a spacious living and dining area. Conveniently located off the dining area, is the kitchen for efficiency. It includes all necessary appliances and in suite laundry. On the second floor, you will find three comfortable bedrooms, plenty of space for family, guests, and/or a home office. Enjoy the morning sun from your personal patio space, accessible from the kitchen. Located back from Thames Street, this unit has a quiet and peaceful living environment. All appliances included. The condo features electric baseboard heating and a gas fireplace that can heat the entire unit, ensuring you stay warm and cozy throughout the year. This condo combines comfort, convenience, and affordability, making it an ideal first home.
Carbon Monoxide Detector,Dryer,Refrigerator,Smoke Detector,Stove,Washer,Window Coverings,Window Ac Units And Counter Top Dishwasher Negotiable.
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