103 BUDZ CRESCENT, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N4M5
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Set on a quiet crescent in the heart of Arbor Creek, this former Dundee show home has been lovingly updated from top to bottom. A home that feels both modern and comfortable, with every space refreshed and ready for what’s next. Light moves easily through the open layout, highlighting the vaulted ceilings, new trim and doors, and warm vinyl plank floors that tie the main living areas together. The kitchen was completely reimagined with quartz countertops, refaced cabinetry, a tile backsplash, new flooring, and a centre island that naturally draws people in. Both the main and ensuite bathrooms have been fully renovated with timeless finishes, while the basement has been completely finished to add extra space for relaxing, working, or hosting guests. Every detail, from new railings and lighting to updated switches, plugs, and built-ins, adds to the sense of care and thought that’s gone into this home. Recent updates include a new furnace, hot water heater, and modern appliances — all adding peace of mind for years to come. Outside, a mature and private yard offers a two-tier deck with glass railing and dura decking, perfect for quiet mornings or evenings under the trees. Located steps from Dr. John G. Egnatoff School, Centennial Collegiate, and Arbor Creek Park, and just minutes from shopping and amenities in University Heights, 103 Budz Crescent is a home that blends everyday comfort with lasting style — a place that feels right from the moment you walk in. (id:39198)
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Main level Floor
Dining room
14.3 x 12.9Living room
10.2 x 16.6Kitchen
13.9 x 14.4Dining nook
7.7 x 10.2Property History

