Inside the home
This 1890 bungalow has been stripped back and rebuilt cosmetically — new siding, new windows, new floors, updated kitchen and bathrooms, and a fully finished basement. For a sub-$400K Downtown East Ward property, the scope of work is real. The kitchen has new oak-tone cabinets and laminate counters but no appliances installed, so budget accordingly. The main bathroom is a genuine update with a walk-in tiled shower and shaker vanity. The finished basement has a separate exterior entrance, which opens the door to a potential in-law suite or rental unit — worth confirming with the city. The detached garage is new on the outside but unfinished inside. The backyard is large and fully fenced, though it needs landscaping from scratch.
- New dark vinyl siding and windows give fresh exterior
- New laminate floors throughout main and basement levels
- Updated kitchen with new oak-tone cabinets and laminate counters
- Finished basement with separate exterior entrance — possible in-law or rental potential
- New Goodman furnace and new hot water heater visible in mechanical room
- Detached garage with new siding and roll-up door
- Large fenced backyard with patio area
- Updated main bathroom with walk-in shower and shaker vanity