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2721 E 22ND AVENUE
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2721 E 22ND AVENUE $1,595,000
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2721 E 22ND AVENUE
Vancouver, British Columbia V5M2X8

MLS® Number: R2900867
3
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1622
Square Feet

Listing Description

First time on the market in over thrity years. Well maintained starter home, investment or build on this central property in popular Renfrew Heights. Great location near parks, transit & schools. Features 2 Bedrooms on the main floor and extra space in the finished basement. Sunny living room with woodburning fireplace and wood floors under the carpet. Two year old roof, double garage off the lane and fenced backyard. Bring your decorating ideas. Open House Sat July 6th 2-4 pm. (30016355)

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Jul 6
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Property Summary

Property Type
Single Family
Building Type
House
Square Footage
1622 sqft
Title
Freehold
Land Size
3624 sqft
Built in
1945
Annual Property Taxes
$6,037.86
Parking Type
Garage (2)
Time on REALTOR.ca
2 days

Building

Bathrooms
Total
1
Interior Features
Appliances Included
Dryer, Washer, Refrigerator, Stove
Basement Features
Separate entrance
Basement Type
Unknown (Finished)
Building Features
Features
Central location
Style
Detached
Architecture Style
2 Level
Heating & Cooling
Fireplace
1
Heating Type
Forced air, (Natural gas)
Neighbourhood Features
Amenities Nearby
Recreation, Shopping
Parking
Parking Type
Garage (2)
Total Parking Spaces
2

Measurements

Square Footage
1622 sqft

Land

Lot Features
Frontage
32 ft ,11 in
Data provided by: Greater Vancouver REALTORS® 2433 Spruce Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6H 4C8

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