531 Martin Ave, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia B2H 1R8
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Welcome to 531 Martin Avenue, a beautifully maintained home that truly has it all! From the moment you step inside, you'll appreciate the warm elegance of cherry wood flooring flowing through the kitchen and living room. The custom cherry wood kitchen is a standout, featuring seamless Corian countertops and backsplash, plus the added natural light from a skylight that brightens the space beautifully. This spacious layout offers four bedrooms, three on the main floor and one on the lower level along with two full bathrooms, one on each level. The main floor bathroom also features a skylight for added charm. Stay comfortable year round with a heat pump on the main level and enjoy cozy evenings by the pellet stove in the lower level family room. Additional rooms downstairs provide flexible space for storage, laundry, utility, or hobby use. Outside, the backyard is your personal retreat, backing onto peaceful green space. Entertain or relax by the impressive 20x40 in ground pool, complete with accessories, a pool house, and a separate change house. A detached garage and a multi car paved driveway, large enough for an RV or trailer, add even more convenience. Bonus features: IKEA shelving in the craft room and the pool table are negotiable. Stylish, modern, and full of thoughtful details, this home is a true gem in the heart of New Glasgow. Don’t miss your chance to make it yours!
Property Details
Interior
Features
Lower Level Floor
Bath 1
5.2 x 4.9Family Room
21 x 16.6 10.9Bedroom
9 x 10.10Den/Office
8.9 x 11.9Exterior
Features
Parking
Garage spaces 1
Garage type -
Other parking spaces 2
Total parking spaces 3
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