80 East Main StreetPort Elgin, NB E4M2X7




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$1,254OPEN-CONCEPT BUNGALOW SITTING ON 11.7 ACRES WITH SEVERAL UPGRADES! This home was built in 2010, and includes a propane Generac backup generator. Through the attached double-car garage is the entry leading through to a gorgeous kitchen with large island with space for stools, and soaring vaulted ceilings. This opens onto the bright living room with door to the back. There is a spacious primary bedroom with bay window, a beautiful adjoining ensuite bathroom with corner shower and separate tub, and a walk-in closet. Also on the main floor is the large guest bedroom, and second full bathroom with laundry closet, and an office/library. At the back is a gorgeous 10x20 three-season sunroom surrounded by windows. The home has extra insulation (R40 in the attic, R20 in the walls), wider door ways for aging in place, a metal roof, Generac propane generator, and double hung windows. Situated in the Village of Port Elgin, just 20-25 minutes to Sackville or Amherst, 30 minutes to Shediac, 45 minutes to Moncton, and less than 20 minutes to the Confederation Bridge to PEI. (id:31684)
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