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Westbank,BC V4T3A5
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Leasehold/Leased Land
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,529 sqft
Price per Sqft $392
Subdivision Westbank Centre
MLS Listing ID 10326997
Style Ranch
Bedrooms 3
Year Built 2015
Lot Size 3,920 Sqft
Property Description
Nestled within the highly sought-after Sage Creek gated community, this 45+ single-family ranch-style home offers a rare blend of comfort and convenience tailored to active adults, empty nesters, or those looking to downsize. Spanning 1,529 sq. ft., this spacious home boasts 3 bedrooms (or 2 plus a den) and 2 bathrooms, making it ideal for versatile living. Inside, enjoy updated wide-plank light oak laminate flooring and a seamless open floor plan that flows effortlessly from the kitchen to the dining and living areas?perfect for hosting gatherings or relaxing. The kitchen is equipped with a large island, ideal for meal prep or casual breakfasts, while the private backyard creates a peaceful retreat for quiet mornings or entertaining friends. A spacious garage and a well-appointed laundry room with a wash basin add practical convenience. Beyond the home, Sage Creek?s vibrant amenities include a clubhouse with a full gym, library, billiards, shuffleboard, and a kitchen for community events. Enjoy nearby Okanagan Lake, beaches, hiking trails, and renowned wineries, with Two Eagles Golf Course right across the street. Embrace the perfect balance of low-maintenance living and an active lifestyle in Westbank Center. (id:24570)
Location
Province BC
Zoning Unknown
Interior
Heating Forced air
Cooling Central air conditioning
Flooring Laminate
Exterior
Garage Yes
Garage Spaces 2.0
Garage Description 2
Fence Fence
Community Features Pets Allowed With Restrictions,Seniors Oriented
Waterfront No
View Y/N Yes
View Mountain view,View (panoramic)
Roof Type Unknown
Building
Lot Description Underground sprinkler
Story 1
Sewer Municipal sewage system