2064 SEVENTH AVENUE, Trail, British Columbia V1R3C5
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Welcome to this charming and spacious starter family home, centrally located in Trail and perfect for those looking to settle into a welcoming neighbourhood. Step into the bright and inviting sunroom, a perfect place to enjoy your morning coffee or unwind in the evening. From here, you enter a generous living room that sets the tone for comfort and relaxation. The layout flows effortlessly into a large kitchen featuring an eating bar, ideal for casual meals and conversations, and continues into a formal dining room ... perfect for hosting family dinners or entertaining guests. The main floor offers two good-sized bedrooms and a full bathroom, providing a functional living space for families of all sizes. Upstairs, the private master suite offers a quiet retreat with plenty of room for a home office or reading nook, allowing flexibility to suit your lifestyle. Downstairs, you’ll find a rec room for extra living space, a laundry/utility room, a workshop, a second full bathroom, and ample storage. There's also convenient outside access to the backyard from the lower level. Step outside and enjoy the covered deck off the kitchen, a fenced yard for kids or pets to play, and a large attached carport offering protection from the elements. Recent mechanical upgrades including a newer high-efficiency furnace, hot water tank, and updated windows add peace of mind. This warm and welcoming family home is move-in ready and waiting for its next owners to make it their own. (id:39198)
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Interior
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Lower level Floor
Storage
6'7'' x 7'3''Full bathroom
Workshop
11'8'' x 18'8''Laundry room
9'2'' x 18'4''Property History

