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Central Agencies Realty Home of the Week Upgraded Bittern Lake bungalow

By Lori Larsen

A recent price reduction makes this Bittern Lake four-bedroom bungalow a wonderful affordable option for a growing family or first time home owner. With only a 10 minute drive from Bittern Lake to Camrose, you not only benefit from smaller town living but all the amenities of Camrose are easily within reach.

Plenty of upgrades have added style and value to this home, including a newer ICF basement, vinyl plank flooring, on-trend colour palette, bathroom upgrades and more.

A heated addition that connects the garage to the home is ideal for a mud room and extra storage.

The large living room is a wonderful place to welcome guests and is directly adjacent to the kitchen and eating area.

Crisp white cabinets with contrasting dark counter tops add pizazz to the kitchen and compliment the grey-toned vinyl plank flooring.

Sascha Dressler

Two bedrooms and a four-piece bathroom, along with a convenient laundry room, are located on the upper level.

The lower level offers even more finished living space with a large family room where you and the family can curl up in front of the corner fireplace to watch movies. Two more bedrooms, one with a three-piece en suite and another space that could easily convert to a third downstairs bedroom or used as a hobby room or office complete the lower level.

The large corner lot gives you plenty of outside area for fun, including a graded and graveled area for a future pool, that can be accessed from the huge deck, and space for RV parking.

This upgraded home located at 236 Bateson Street, Bittern Lake, fits in the budget now priced at $282,500 For a private viewing, contact Sascha Dressler at:

Central Agencies Realty 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or 780-781-8242 Cell

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