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20518 89B Avenue, Langley

 
 Style: 2 Storey
 Age: 13
 Bedrooms: 4
 Bathrooms: 3
 Ensuite: Yes
Square Footage: 2,259
 Lot Size: 5,013 Sq Ft
 Parking: Multiple Garage
 Basement: Crawl
 Taxes: $3,393 (2007)
 Fireplace: 2 Gas
 School: Close


 

MATCHLESS, METICULOUS and MEMORABLE! From the captivating cul-de-sac street appeal to the hardwood floors; from the private greenbelt lot to the granite counter tops; from the cozy Family Room to the elegant Living Room, this exceptional home in Walnut Grove's prestigious Forest Creek neighbourhood is above the expected. This exceptional home offers a quality of lifestyle envied by most. The tiled foyer leads you into the entertainment-sized Living Room, accented by large windows and a gas fireplace, while the Dining room's alcove, banked by slim windows, awaits your buffet and hutch. The Kitchen gleams with granite countertops and tiled backsplash. Bayed windows hug the large Eating Area. This overlooks the Family Room, which hosts a gas fireplace and hardwood floors. From the Family Room, French doors usher you to the fenced backyard. Towering evergreens provide privacy while you enjoy a bar-b-que or a relaxing soak in the hot tub. Upstairs the luxurious Master Suite features a walk-in closet and an ensuite, boasting a soaker tub and a separate shower. Three other Bedrooms are teen-sized with plenty of room for sleep, storage and study. A sparkling 4 Piece Main Bathroom completes the upstairs which emphasis that this exceptional home gives your family numerous living spaces and private places. This exquisite home is unequalled.

Even amongst such elegant decor, this splendid home still has "family appeal" and seems to invite you to cuddle in and stay awhile ... it's home!

 
 

A - Z For Buyers

Introduction

Selling or buying a home is the largest investment most of us ever become involved in. Yet people sometimes take less time over it than they do when choosing a suit.

That’s because it’s unfamiliar territory to many of us. We don’t know what questions to ask. We may take things for granted, rely on others when we shouldn’t, and sometimes we later wish we had known more about the process involved.

Jorda Maisey and Michael Thorne feel it is important for you to understand the procedures normally involved in the purchase of a home, to recognize the significance of the documents you will encounter and to understand the role of other people who may be involved in the transaction.

Buying a home is a major event. This portion of the web site will help you understand the whole process much better.

Index

The Decision to Purchase

What choices do you have?
Types of Housing Structures
Types of Housing Ownership

What can you afford?

The Downpayment
The Borrowed Money

The Closing Costs

What should YOU purchase?

Working with a Real Estate Agent

What is an Agent?
Your relationship with a Real Estate Agent
Services a Buyer can expect from a Real Estate Agent

The BIG Search

What should you look for?

Buyer Beware!

What other questions should you ask?
What about condominiums?

Making an Offer

What should the offer contain?
What are the vendor's options?
What are the buyer's options?

More about "Subject" Clauses

More about Financing

Completing your Purchase