40 Burslem St #14, London East, Ontario N5W 2V7
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Description
Welcome to Unit 14 at 40 Burslem Street! This cozy and updated townhouse condo in Northeast London is perfect Home Sweet Home for first-time buyers, move-up buyers, or investors looking for a solid opportunity. With three comfortable bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms, this home offers great value and move-in ready convenience.The main level features new flooring throughout and an updated kitchen that makes daily life easy and enjoyable. The refreshed bathrooms add a clean, modern touch to this well-maintained unit.Enjoy your own private back patio and garden area that's fully fencedperfect for relaxing outdoors, container gardening, or hosting friends. The partially finished basement includes a rec room that can serve as extra living space, a home office, or kids' area depending on your needs.Practical features include your own exclusive parking space plus visitor parking available for guests. The complex is well-managed with reasonable maintenance fees, and you're conveniently located near shopping, restaurants, schools, and Fanshawe College.This updated home offers comfortable living in a desirable Northeast location. Whether you're starting out, moving up, or building your investment portfolio, this property delivers great value in a proven rental area.
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5.52 x 3.81Utility
5.52 x 5.39Exterior
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Total parking spaces 1
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