10112 243A St, Maple Ridge

$Sold

By Russ Macnab

2329 Sqft

3 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

Built In 1999

N/A

4 Parking Stalls

10112 243A St, Maple Ridge

This home’s floor plan is thoughtfully designed over three levels to maximize space and functionality. The welcoming foyer leads to a beautifully designed staircase and formal dining space. The semi-open concept layout on the main floor, with its high ceilings, creates a seamless flow from dining to the kitchen and living area, opening up to the backyard. The upstairs level is dedicated to private living spaces with three well-proportioned bedrooms, including a master suite with an en-suite bathroom. The downstairs level houses a massive recreational room and a utility room, offering a canvas for various uses – from a home office to additional bedrooms. This floor plan ingeniously balances open communal areas with private living spaces, catering to both entertainment and personal retreat needs.

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The Area

Country Lane, a quaint and family-friendly subdivision in Albion, is the epitome of community charm. This thriving area is ideally located near Albion Elementary School and Samuel Robertson Secondary, making it a perfect spot for growing families. The neighborhood offers easy access to Country Lane South Park, Albion Bike Park, and a range of local amenities like coffee shops, pizzerias, and markets. Nature trails and Homestead Park add to the outdoor appeal. The upcoming construction of a new elementary school and community center further enhance the area’s appeal, making it an attractive opportunity for those seeking a vibrant, community-focused lifestyle.

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