317 5th STREET, Alameda, Saskatchewan S0C0A0
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Price/Sqft$154/sqft
Est. Mortgage$743/mo
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Days On Market193 days
Description
*MOTIVATED SELLER!* Welcome to 317 5th Street, nestled in the heart of the welcoming town of Alameda! This 1120 square foot bungalow was thoughtfully placed on a newly constructed basement in 2011, offering a perfect blend of updates and cozy living. The home boasts all-new mechanical systems, including an energy-efficient furnace and water heater, upgraded electrical panel, and is even roughed in for in-floor heating, offering long-term comfort and convenience. The spacious basement is nearly finished, with large windows that flood the space with natural light. It features a generously sized family/recreation room, an ideal nook for a home office, a comfortable bedroom, and a stylish 3-piece bathroom complete with a walk-in tiled shower. The main level showcases two cozy bedrooms, convenient main-floor laundry, and updated laminate flooring that flows throughout the living areas. The kitchen offers an abundance of cabinetry, complemented by a built-in oven and stovetop. Sliding patio doors lead you to the deck, where you can relax and enjoy views of the expansive, park-like backyard filled with mature, beautiful trees. Outside, the property is fully equipped with a single detached garage and ample parking space, ensuring plenty of room for all your needs. This home offers the perfect combination of comfort and style. Don’t miss out—click the video link for a virtual tour and experience this inviting home firsthand! (id:39198)
Property Details
Interior
Features
Basement Floor
Storage
7 ft x measurements not availableFamily room
26'6 x 12'11Other
19 ft x 10 ftDining nook
7'5 x 7'4Property History

