136 Twin Oaks Drive, Moncton, New Brunswick E1G4W4
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Price/Sqft$279/sqft
Est. Mortgage$3,221/mo
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Days On Market1 day
Description
Welcome to a home where comfort, style, and quality craftsmanship shine. This climate-controlled ICF-built home offers spacious living, high ceilings, and a thoughtful layout. The grand entrance boasts cathedral ceilings, leading to 2 bright rooms that can be used as a bedroom, den, office or a dining room. The stylish kitchen features a propane stove, ample cabinetry, a large island, and a walk-in pantry. It flows into the eating area and sitting room with a custom propane fireplace. Off the eating area you will find garden doors opening to the finished deck, gazebo, and fenced in backyard with direct access to the Northwest Trail. The main floor includes a mudroom with acces to your double car garage, laundry room, a half bathroom, and a second staircase leading to a versatile bonus bedroom. Upstairs, the primary suite offers a luxurious ensuite with a soaker tub and shower. You will find an additional full bathroom and four more bedrooms which one is a spacious loft and could also be used as a playroom or media room. The fully finished basement is perfect for entertainment, featuring a home theatre, a large family room, a guest bedroom, a three-piece bath, and ample storage. Outside, the beautifully landscaped yard enhances the homes charm, with a convenient storage shed for outdoor essentials. This home is built for both comfort and lasting memories. Don't miss your chance, call your local professional today! (id:39198)
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Interior
Features
Second level Floor
Bonus Room
21'7'' x 14'7''4pc Bathroom
Bedroom
11'7'' x 11'0''Bedroom
11'0'' x 11'0''Exterior
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