3821 35TH STREET, Osoyoos, British Columbia V0H1V6
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Price/Sqft$390/sqft
Est. Mortgage$3,629/mo
Tax Amount ()$3,460/yr
Days On Market187 days
Description
Discover your dream home at 3821 35th St, a stunning oasis in Osoyoos! This beautifully renovated home features three spacious bedrooms and two and a half modern bathrooms, making it ideal for families or anyone seeking a tranquil lifestyle. On the main floor, you'll find an open-concept living area, perfect for entertaining and enjoying quality time with loved ones. The expansive, private yard is fenced, providing peace of mind for children and pets. Imagine sunny afternoons spent by the luxurious salt water pool, or hosting gatherings with breathtaking views of Osoyoos Lake as your backdrop. The home is easily suited, offering potential rental income or space for guests—all while enjoying main-level living for added convenience. You'll appreciate the modern comforts, including a new furnace and A/C (2022), along with new appliances. Additional features such as security cameras, automated shades in the front windows, and new wooden blinds in the rear windows enhance your comfort and security. The beautifully landscaped yard, equipped with an irrigation system, requires minimal maintenance, while the fresh paint and numerous upgrades make this home move-in ready. Don’t miss your chance to call 3821 35th St your own. Schedule a private showing today and experience the exceptional lifestyle that awaits you in this remarkable Osoyoos retreat! (id:39198)
Property Details
Interior
Features
Lower level Floor
Foyer
12'0'' x 14'1''Laundry room
12'4'' x 10'4''3pc Bathroom
Family room
28'6'' x 14'1''Exterior
Features
Parking
Garage spaces -
Garage type -
Total parking spaces 6
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