148 RITTER AVENUE, Regina, Saskatchewan S4T6E3
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Price/Sqft$269/sqft
Est. Mortgage$983/mo
Tax Amount (2024)$2,786/yr
Days On Market3 days
Description
Charming Bungalow in Mount Royal Welcome to 148 Ritter Avenue, a well-maintained bungalow nestled on a quiet street in the heart of Mount Royal. Ideally located directly across from A.E. Wilson Park and backing Maple Brown Park, this home offers unbeatable access to scenic walking paths and green space — perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike with a play structure in the summer, ice rink in the winter. Inside, you’ll find a bright and inviting south-facing living room featuring a cozy fireplace and a large picture window that floods the space with natural light. The main floor also offers a functional kitchen and dining area, living room with reading area, two comfortable bedrooms, and a beautifully updated 4-piece bathroom. The fully developed basement expands your living space with a spacious family room, a third bedroom & 4th bedroom, and another full 4-piece bathroom — ideal for guests, a home office, or growing families. Step outside to enjoy the fully fenced backyard with a generous patio area, offering the perfect space for entertaining or relaxing. There's also potential for a future double garage. Recent updates include shingles, new flooring, fresh paint, a renovated main floor bathroom, and a new fridge in 2025. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity in a great location — contact your sales agent to schedule a showing today!... As per the Seller’s direction, all offers will be presented on 2025-05-12 at 3:00 PM (id:39198)
Property Details
Interior
Features
Basement Floor
4pc Bathroom
7.7 x 4.11Other
22.2 x 13.11Bedroom
9.8 x 10Bedroom
9.2 x 9.7Property History

