Inside the home
The cedar cathedral ceiling running across the entire open-concept main floor is the first thing you notice — it gives this 1987 raised bungalow a warmth and volume that most homes in this price range don't have. The main living space is genuinely large, with skylights and big windows adding to the feel. The tradeoff is that the main floor kitchen and the hallway bathroom are still fully original. The pink soaker tub has been out of service for over a decade. These are cosmetic projects, but buyers should budget for them. The ensuite and basement bathroom are cleaner and more functional. The fully finished basement with its own kitchen, bedroom, and 3-piece bath gives this home real flexibility — whether that's a family rec space, an in-law setup, or eventual rental income. The oversized garage adds a workshop area at the rear. The new deck surface and a 2024 AC round out the recent spending.
- Cedar cathedral ceiling across the entire open-concept main floor is a distinctive architectural feature
- Large 25x16 deck with new decking (2025) overlooking private treed yard
- Fully finished basement with kitchen, bedroom, and 3-piece bath — strong in-law or rental potential
- Oversized L-shaped garage with approx. 200 sq ft workshop area at rear
- Long driveway fits 6+ vehicles including RV or trailer
- AC replaced 2024, furnace and roof approximately 11 years old
- Spacious main floor rooms for a bungalow of this era