35 Princess Street South Chatham, ON

$219,000
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2 Beds
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  1 Full
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PROPERTY INFO

Affordable living! Why live in an apartment when you can own your own detached home? This home features everything you need on one floor in a neat and tidy package. Kitchen and dining area are nicely set up. Cozy living room with two bedrooms off of it. Updated bathroom with modern finishes. To finish off this affordable offering, there is a nicely sized lot with a backyard for kids or pets to play in. Within walking distance to the downtown core so you'll never miss any of the special events that are held there! Basketball court and community pool are right across the street. Call today to enter into home ownership, or to purchase your first investment property! (id:4555)

PROPERTY SPECS

Listing ID 24023514
Address 35 Princess STREET South
City Chatham, ON
Price $219,000
Bed / Bath 2 / 1 Full
Style Bungalow
Construction Aluminum/Vinyl
Flooring Cushion/Lino/Vinyl
Land Size 40X104
Type House
Status For sale

EXTENDED FEATURES

Year Built 1900Features Gravel DrivewayOwnership FreeholdFoundation BlockHeating Space HeaterHeating Fuel Natural gas Date Listed 2024-10-08 18:01:11Days on Market 44

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LISTING OFFICE:
Royal Lepage Peifer Realty Brokerage, Dane Appleton

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