20 LEFT BRANCH SALMON HILL ROAD, Florenceville-Bristol, New Brunswick E7L2B6
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Price/Sqft$471/sqft
Est. Mortgage$3,646/mo
Tax Amount ()$3,620/yr
Days On Market14 days
Description
For more information, please click Multimedia button. Discover your dream home on two private acres with stunning views of the Saint John River. This remarkable property offers a spacious main residence, a potential income-generating walk-out, and a large, finished outbuilding - perfect for multi-generational living, business use, or creative projects. Just 5 minutes to Florenceville and 20 to Woodstock, you'll enjoy privacy without sacrificing convenience. The main home offers 1,800 sq. ft. of open-concept living, a sunroom with incredible river views, a primary suite with walk-in closet and ensuite, two additional bedrooms, a full tiled bathroom, hardwood and ceramic flooring, an attached garage with a bonus room, and a private hot tub oasis. A new heat pump ensures year-round efficiency. The 1,600 sq. ft. walk-out lower level features a bright, highly desirable income suite with a private entrance, large granite kitchen, two bedrooms, two bathrooms (one with laundry), and an office/storage space. The private patio offers more stunning views and natural light. The 1,600 sq. ft. finished outbuilding is fully insulated with a heat pump and wood stove, plus a mini kitchen and full bath - ideal as a studio, workspace, or guest house. A cook station and wood storage room complete the setup. This rare property offers a perfect blend of comfort, income potential, and inspiring riverfront living. (id:39198)
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Basement Floor
Great room
24'0'' x 24'0''Office
12'0'' x 12'0''Bedroom
12'0'' x 12'0''Bedroom
16'0'' x 14'0''Property History
