Inside the home
This 1910 bungalow has had meaningful work done — new siding, updated flooring throughout, a refreshed bathroom, and a rear addition that adds a proper laundry room and flex space off the back of the house. The open-concept main floor feels larger than the footprint suggests, and the Goodman furnace and updated mechanicals mean the big-ticket utility items are covered. The basement is fully unfinished and used purely for storage and mechanicals — no rec room here. The drop ceiling tile throughout the main floor is the most noticeable dated element inside. The kitchen has white cabinets and stainless appliances but stops short of a full renovation with its dark laminate counters. The detached outbuilding at the rear is a genuine bonus — one-car garage or workshop with a covered lean-to. Large fenced yard with mature trees rounds out the lot.
- Updated exterior vinyl siding with good curb appeal
- Open-concept main living area with newer laminate floors
- Updated 4-piece bathroom with white vanity and stone-look countertop
- Rear addition adds laundry room and den/office space
- Newer Goodman forced-air gas furnace and central AC
- Detached outbuilding usable as garage or workshop with covered lean-to
- Fully fenced rear yard with large mature trees