303 Ash St, Port Colborne, Ontario L3K 2X4
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Price/Sqft$394/sqft
Est. Mortgage$2,147/mo
Tax Amount (2024)$3,437/yr
Days On Market13 days
Description
Welcome to 303 Ash Street, a charming home nestled in the highly sought-after Sugarloaf neighbourhood of Port Colborne. This delightful 2-bedroom + den, 1-bathroom home offers a comfortable and inviting living space, perfect for first-time buyers, downsizers or investors looking for a property in a prime location. With recent updates, a spacious lot and proximity to some of the areas most beloved amenities, this home is a fantastic opportunity for those seeking both convenience and character. Set on a large lot, this property provides endless possibilities for outdoor enjoyment, whether you dream of a lush garden, an entertainment space or relaxing on a beautiful summer night. Inside the home features a cozy yet functional layout with two spacious bedrooms, an additional den that could be used as a home office or guest room and a bright, welcoming atmosphere throughout. Recent updates include: Roof (2023), Furnace (2022) and A/C (2022) ensuring energy efficiency and comfort year-round. The location of this home is truly unbeatable. Just a short walk to HH Knoll Park, Sugarloaf Marina, Canal Days Festival, Restaurants and so much more! Whether you're looking for a home in a vibrant, walkable neighbourhood, a property with fantastic potential or simply a cozy retreat close to everything Port Colborne has to offer, 303 Ash Street is an opportunity you won't want to miss. Schedule your private showing today!
Property Details
Interior
Features
2nd Floor
2nd Br
2.76 x 11.21Exterior
Features
Parking
Garage spaces 1
Garage type Detached
Other parking spaces 4
Total parking spaces 5
Property History



