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West Kelowna,BC V4T1S8
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Freehold
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,702 sqft
Price per Sqft $705
Subdivision Shannon Lake
MLS Listing ID 10321417
Bedrooms 3
Year Built 1978
Lot Size 8,712 Sqft
Property Description
Discover this newly remodeled family home situated right across the street from the elementary school. Say goodbye to the morning commute as you watch your kids walk directly onto the schoolyard. This thoughtfully redesigned home was taken down to the studs and upgraded with numerous features. The custom white-oak kitchen boasts quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a taco-truck style pass-through window, making outdoor entertaining enjoyable for the whole family. Throughout the home, you'll find custom tile work in all bathrooms. The primary bedroom features a full ensuite and a spacious walk-in closet with ample storage. The downstairs area includes a secondary family room with its own full bathroom and a generous bedroom. The home also features all-new plumbing, high-grade R23 insulation, and triple-pane windows to keep utility bills low. A generator backfeed switch and plug ensure all major systems can run during a power outage. For added security, a hard-wired system supports up to seven cameras, providing peace of mind with a phone app and no monthly fees. The fully fenced yard, featuring low-maintenance black corrugated metal fencing, is perfect for a hot tub, pool, or carriage home. Additionally, there's RV parking available. All of this is located in one of the most family-friendly neighborhoods in the valley. (id:24570)
Location
Province BC
Zoning Unknown
Interior
Heating Forced air
Cooling Central air conditioning
Flooring Carpeted,Vinyl
Exterior
Parking Features Yes
Garage Spaces 1.0
Garage Description 1
Fence Fence
Community Features Family Oriented
View Y/N No
Roof Type Unknown
Building
Story 1.5
Sewer Municipal sewage system