659 COLUMBIA STREET, Kamloops, British Columbia V2C2V2
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Description
Homes like this don’t come up often. This property has been in the same family since it was built, and the pride of ownership is obvious. Tucked in a super convenient pocket of Kamloops—just a short walk to the hospital, the downtown core, parks, and schools—this home offers great bones, charm, and room to grow. The main floor has three bedrooms, a spacious living and dining area, and a well-kept original kitchen with so much character. Main-floor laundry is a huge bonus, and the covered deck off the kitchen is ideal for year-round BBQing. The yard is fully fenced, irrigated front and back, and sits on a large lot with tons of future potential. There’s a solid detached garage already in place, plus plenty of space if someone dreams of expanding it, adding a larger shop, or exploring carriage home options down the road. Downstairs you’ll find a partially finished basement with a second kitchen, living room, 3-piece bathroom, separate entrance, and an additional laundry hookup. The layout is incredibly flexible—ideal as an in-law space as it sits, or easy to finish into a full suite down the road. There’s also a large unfinished area that would make a great hobby or creative workspace, or could be developed into additional living space depending on your needs. A great opportunity for a buyer wanting walkability, flexibility, and a home that’s been truly cared for. (id:39198)
Property Details
Interior
Features
Main level Floor
Living room
18'2'' x 12'10''Bedroom
11'2'' x 12'1''4pc Bathroom
11'3'' x 7'Primary Bedroom
11'3'' x 13'2''Exterior
Parking
Garage spaces -
Garage type -
Total parking spaces 1
Property History
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