138 SOUTH STREET, St George, New Brunswick E5C3R2
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Located on South Street overlooking the mighty Magaguadavic River is this 3 bedroom, 2 bath Cape Cod home on a spectacular 2.5 acre waterfront lot. The home, built circa 1996, has been lovingly maintained and shows very well. Recent upgrades, new appliances, and the original hardwood floors all combine with the traditional flow of this Cape that results in a home that is as beautiful as it is efficient. On the main level is the open concept kitchen, dining room, living room, two bedrooms and a full bath. Sliding glass doors provide access to the large deck overlooking the rear of the property. Upstairs is the primary bedroom, full bath and and an open loft that could be your studio, sewing room, or another bedroom. The dry, unfinished basement is the location of the laundry room, studio, workshop, and storage room. There is a walkout from the basement to the back yard. The lot is nicely landscaped with mature growth providing a high degree of privacy, while apple trees, pear trees and berry bushes adorn the property. The property slopes gently towards the water, where a small 4 season cabin rests surrounded by nature. This cabin is an extraordinary place to repose, compose, or simply relax. The waterfront here is the Magaguadavic River, where the river meets Passamaquoddy Bay and the Bay Of Fundy. The location is excellent, being moments from downtown St. George, and a half hour to St. Andrews. Call today for additional information or to schedule a private viewing. (id:39198)
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Second level Floor
Bedroom
11'9'' x 21'Recreation room
21' x 24'9''Bath (# pieces 1-6)
8' x 9'4''Property History

