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ABOUT THE HOME
Classic details meet modern updates in this charming 1940s cottage with timeless living spaces and stylish improvements. The spacious living room greets you with beautiful oak floors, a coved ceiling, picture rail, and a wood-burning fireplace. Adjacent is the formal dining room, which features a sliding door leading to the deck, perfect for indoor-outdoor entertaining.
The updated kitchen offers butcher block counters, slate tile flooring, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, and a convenient pantry. An adjoining eating nook with a built-in hutch provides a cozy spot for casual meals.
The main floor includes two bedrooms with hardwood floors, sharing an updated hallway bathroom that features hex tile flooring and elegant stone and tile finishes. Upstairs, you'll find two additional bedrooms with a second updated bathroom featuring a walk-in shower and stone and tile accents.
The finished lower level provides additional space for relaxation and recreation, with a spacious family room adorned with a second wood-burning fireplace, luxury vinyl plank flooring, and recessed lighting. This level also includes a bonus room, storage space, and a laundry room.
Outside, the fully fenced backyard offers plenty of space for outdoor enjoyment, complete with a deck and raised garden beds for the green thumb in your household. This home seamlessly combines character, modern convenience, and ample space for all your needs.
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