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Central Agencies Realty Home of the Week Well-maintained Valleyview duplex
By Lori Larsen
If you are looking for a investment property opportunity or your growing family needs to get into a home sooner then later, this two-storey duplex in the beautiful family-friendly Valleyview subdivision has immediate possession available.
Lifestyle is everything with this home located in close proximity to walking trails, parks and a scenic lake. You will be able to spend a lot of time outside close to home.
The main floor entry welcomes guests to a bright, airy home with nine-foot ceilings and an open floor plan. The large living room is saturated with natural light from the cozy bayed window area. Warm-toned laminate wood flooring leads into the dinette area that opens up into the kitchen. Soft maple cabinets and trendy oversized back splash keep the kitchen stylish, while a pantry offers lots of storage.
Step out onto the patio from the dinette area and enjoy barbecuing or warm evenings sitting on your back deck. A good-sized powder room is a convenient main floor bonus.
The three bedrooms and four-piece main bathroom are located on the second floor away from the hub of the home.
The basement is partially developed with drywall and some flooring. It would be easy to add even more finished space.
Paved back alley access leads to an oversized single-car garage and a nicely landscaped yard.
This home, located at 2605 Valleyview Drive, has plenty of potential and is priced at $259,900 with your budget in mind. Join Graham Wideman at an open house on Thursday, March 16 from noon until 2 p.m. or, for a private viewing, contact Graham at:
Central Agencies Realty 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or Cell 780-679-8384
What’s Irish and sits outside all day ? Patt y O’Furniture!
Paddy buys an automatic BMW X5 spor ts car
He nds that the car drives per fectly well during the day, but at night , it just won’t go! Angr y, he calls the BMW dealership and they send out a mechanic. The mechanic asks, “Paddy, are you sure you are using the right gears?” Paddy replies, “Of course, I’m not stupid! I use D during the day and N for the night!”
What do you get when you cross four-leaf clovers with poison iv y ? A rash of good luck!
Paddy walks into a bar on St . Patrick’s Day and orders mar tini af ter mar tini. He removes the olives and puts them in a jar with each drink . When the jar is lled with olives and he’s nished all the drinks, Paddy star ts to leave. A curious customer asks him, “Excuse me, but what was that all about ?” “Nothing really,” replies Paddy, “My wife just sent me out for a jar of olives.”
Why should you never hold a four-leaf clover too tightly ? You don’t want to press your luck
A man stumbles up to the only other patron in a bar on St . Patrick’s Day and asks if he could buy him a drink . “Why of course,” comes the reply
The rst man then asks: “Where are you from?”
“I’m from Ireland,” replies the second man.
The rst man responds, “You don’t say! I’m from Ireland too! Let’s have another round to Ireland.”
“Of course,” replies the second man.
Curious, the rst man then asks, “Where in Ireland are you from?”
“Dublin,” comes the reply
“I can’t believe it ,” says the rst man. “I’m from Dublin too! Let’s have another drink to Dublin.”
“Of course!” replies the second man.
Curiosit y again strikes and the rst man asks, “What school did you go to?”
“Saint Mar y ’s,” replies the second man.
“I graduated in 1962.”
“This is unbelievable!” the rst man says. “I went to Saint Mar y ’s and I graduated in ‘62, too!”
About that time, in comes one of the regulars and sits down at the bar
“What’s been going on?” he asks the bar tender
“Nothing much,” replies the bar tender
“The O’Malley t wins are drunk again.”