17/19 Oak Street Wallaceburg, ON

PROPERTY INFO

Welcome to this impeccably renovated duplex, where each spacious unit offers 2 bedrooms and a beautifully appointed 4-piece bathroom. Every aspect has been updated, including new wiring, hydro service to the street, and plumbing. Enjoy year-round comfort with new ductless heat pumps featuring air conditioning. The exterior is enhanced with new gutters, downspouts, a sturdy fence, and a convenient storage shed. Inside, find brand new flooring and fresh paint throughout, along with modern kitchens and baths. One unit is currently vacant, allowing you to set your own rent or choose to live in one side while renting out the other for additional income. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to own a fully updated, income-generating property! (id:4555)

PROPERTY SPECS

Listing ID 24028009
Address 17/19 Oak STREET
City Wallaceburg, ON
Price $349,900
Construction Aluminum/Vinyl
Flooring Laminate
Type Duplex
Status For sale

EXTENDED FEATURES

Year Built 1920Ownership FreeholdCooling Central air conditioning, Heat PumpFoundation BlockHeating Ductless, Heat PumpHeating Fuel Electric Date Listed 2024-11-19 23:00:46Days on Market 1

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Remax Preferred Realty Ltd., Danielle Simard

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