8407 Postill Drive Open House Save Request In-Person Tour Request Virtual Tour
Coldstream,BC V1B1T9
OPEN HOUSE
Sun Nov 03, 12:00pm - 3:00pm
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Freehold
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,475 sqft
Price per Sqft $507
Subdivision Mun Of Coldstream
MLS Listing ID 10322061
Bedrooms 5
Half Baths 1
Year Built 1955
Lot Size 8,712 Sqft
Property Description
Welcome to one of the most desirable neighborhoods in Coldstream, where you?re just a short walk from Kalamalka Lake, one of the most stunning lakes the Okanagan has to offer. This updated family home combines the best of both worlds: beachside living and a vibrant community. Just steps away from Kal Beach and one of the top-rated schools in the area, the location is ideal for families seeking both convenience and natural beauty. Inside, the home showcases hardwood floors that flow effortlessly through the living spaces. The kitchen is well appointed, featuring elegant medium wood cabinetry and a spacious center island, perfect for both meal preparation and social gatherings. The living room is equally impressive, with a charming corner wood-burning fireplace that adds warmth and character. The main floor includes four well-appointed bedrooms, offering plenty of space for a growing family. The unfinished basement adds even more potential, with an additional bedroom and bathroom, space that can be customized to suit your needs with minimal effort. Outside, the private and fenced yard is a sanctuary for children and an inviting space for entertaining guests. This home isn?t just a place to live?it?s a gateway to the Okanagan lifestyle, with unmatched access to the area?s natural beauty and community amenities. Vacant and easy to show!! (id:24570)
Location
Province BC
Zoning Unknown
Interior
Heating Forced air,See remarks
Cooling Central air conditioning
Flooring Hardwood,Slate
Exterior
Garage No
Fence Fence
Waterfront No
View Y/N No
Roof Type Unknown
Building
Story 1.5
Sewer Municipal sewage system