604-604 Queen St S
Paisley, ON N0G 2N0
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Bedrooms
2
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Bathrooms
3
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About This Home
Brand new 2 level Townhouse located at the Paisley Inn Residences in the Village of Paisley,centrally located in southern Bruce County. 22 km's to the Bruce Power Visitor Centre and 15 minutes to the sandy beaches of Lake Huron! Paisley is renown for its beauty,history,recreational/artistic opportunities and quality of life. Almost all amenities are close at hand where the Teeswater and Saugeen Rivers meet. This townhouse has its own entry close to the paved parking lot and if you walk under a brick archway,you are at the Town Square. Main floor is bright with an open concept plan,extra large storage closet and convenient 2 pc powder room. Kitchen is a good size with dining room space beside. Upstairs (nice wide treads) you'll find a landing area with laundry closet,family bathroom and two bedrooms. Primary Bedroom has its own private walk-in-closet and 3 piece bathroom. This home comes with appliances and is ready when you are to move it! Want furnishings? We can arrange it for you!! Final construction cleaning is being done and dusted! Storage lockers are being completed in the basement with the building supporting the newest technology and safety features for your comfort. Welcome home! (id:52069) ID#: 1832240
604-604 Queen St S is a AA house located in Paisley, ON and the N0G 2N0 Postal Code. This listing has rentals from C$3250
House Features
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- Refrigerator
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- Listed by WENDY LIDDLE | OnePoint Association of REALTORS®
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