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Saint John,NB E2M1V4
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Freehold
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,586 sqft
Price per Sqft $138
MLS Listing ID NB127979
Style 2 Level
Bedrooms 3
Half Baths 1
Lot Size 6,802 Sqft
Property Sub-Type Freehold
Property Description
Welcome to 369 Duke Street West, a warm and inviting home in a great location with easy access to the highway, uptown Saint John, and the west side shopping. The front deck catches the evening sun and offers the perfect spot to relax. Inside, a bright foyer with coat closet opens to durable vinyl plank flooring leading to a comfortable living room filled with natural light. The spacious eat in kitchen offers plenty of cupboards, a walk in butlers pantry, and included appliances making this home move in ready. The main bathroom features a tub and shower combination and a linen closet. A back mudroom with coat closet includes laundry and a secret stairwell leading to a fun kids hangout upstairs. Upstairs, the primary bedroom is located at the front and offers a convenient half bath with space for a king size bed. There is also a hall linen closet, a smaller bedroom ideal for a child or home office, and a third bedroom that is a kids dream with a gaming or play area and access to the secret stairwell. The unfinished basement houses the utilities and provides a walkout to the side yard. Outside, the backyard is partially fenced and very private with mature trees, creating a peaceful space to unwind. This home has off street parking, a storage shed and an oversized single garage with power and electric door opener. This move in ready home offers comfort, character, and convenience in a desirable Saint John location. Don't miss out! (id:24570)
Location
Province NB
Rooms
Kitchen 1.0
Interior
Heating Baseboard heaters,
Flooring Ceramic,Laminate
Exterior
Parking Features Yes
View Y/N No
Building
Lot Description Landscaped
Sewer Municipal sewage system