Featuring more than 1,600\u002Dsquare\u002Dfeet of livable space, this four\u002Dbedroom townhouse is located in Surrey\u0027s West Newton neighbourhood.
Gurjeet Nagra at eXp RealtyThis bright, two-level corner home forms part of Camus Gardens, a 48-unit gated townhouse complex in Surrey’s West Newton neighbourhood. Constructed in 1990, the pet-friendly development contains a children’s playground as well as being within walking distance to its catchment school of Westerman Elementary.
Featuring more than 1,600-square-feet of livable space, the interior has vaulted ceilings, three spacious bedrooms on the main floor and a well-appointed primary bedroom suite complete with a den and skylights upstairs. The home has undergone a number of updates including a full bathroom renovation, an extension to the shower in the ensuite, and new flooring throughout. The home has a single garage, two outside parking stalls, and a monthly maintenance fee of $355.87.
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