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Princeton,BC V0X1W0
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,439 sqft
Price per Sqft $243
Subdivision Princeton
MLS Listing ID 10360309
Bedrooms 2
Condo Fees $475/mo
Year Built 1999
Source Association of Interior REALTORS®
Property Description
Spacious 2 Bedroom + Office Double Wide in Pines Mobile Home Park, Welcome to this well-maintained double wide mobile home located in the highly sought-after Pines Mobile Home Park, set along the scenic Similkameen River. Offering a blend of comfort, functionality, and privacy, this property is an excellent choice for those seeking a relaxed lifestyle in a desirable community. The home features 2 spacious bedrooms plus a dedicated office, newer appliances for modern convenience, energy-efficient heat pump system and on-demand hot water, ample parking, including space for an RV, and 2 outdoor storage sheds. Very private location within the park, it's like an oasis. You'll love the large covered deck for entertaining or just relaxing. With its combination of upgrades, outdoor space, and riverfront location, this home provides both comfort and value. Ideal for year-round living in a peaceful, community-oriented park. (id:24570)
Location
Province BC
Zoning Unknown
Rooms
Kitchen 1.0
Extra Room 1 Main level Measurements not available 4pc Ensuite bath
Extra Room 2 Main level 11'10'' x 13'6'' Primary Bedroom
Extra Room 3 Main level Measurements not available Full bathroom
Extra Room 4 Main level 9'11'' x 11'1'' Bedroom
Extra Room 5 Main level 9'2'' x 10'7'' Office
Extra Room 6 Main level 9'6'' x 12'5'' Dining room
Interior
Heating Heat Pump
Cooling Heat Pump
Fireplaces Type Free Standing Metal
Exterior
Parking Features No
Community Features Family Oriented,Rentals Not Allowed
View Y/N Yes
View River view,Mountain view
Roof Type Unknown
Private Pool No
Building
Lot Description Landscaped,Level,Underground sprinkler
Story 1
Sewer Municipal sewage system