Listing Status: Sold

2642 Lurio Cres, Port Coquitlam

$Sold

By Jordan Macnab

2716 Sqft

4 Bedrooms

4 Bathrooms

Built In 2001

$4,490 Property Taxes

2 Parking Stalls

2642 Lurio Cres, Port Coquitlam

This exquisite home features a well-thought-out layout across two levels. The main level includes a welcoming front entry, a large home office, a laundry room, a formal dining area, a cozy family room with a fireplace, and a huge open kitchen that flows into a living room with another fireplace. Upstairs, the home boasts four bedrooms, including a main bedroom with a walk-in closet and dreamy ensuite. Two other bedrooms share a bathroom, and the fourth bedroom has its own ensuite. The layout maximizes both communal and private spaces, making it ideal for family living and entertaining. The design and flow of this home cater to both practicality and aesthetic appeal, providing a comfortable and stylish living environment.

Sold

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The Area

Located in the central and family-friendly Riverwood area, this property is in proximity to everything you need. The neighborhood offers an abundance of shopping options, including major staples like Home Depot, Costco, and Save-On. Dining choices are plentiful, with restaurants such as Orrange, White Spot, and The Chopped Leaf nearby. The Fremont area, known for its favorite spots like Provincial Spirits and Northpaw Brewing, is also close. Top-rated schools like Terry Fox Secondary and Blakeburn Elementary are within walking distance, making this location perfect for families. This home is ideally situated for those seeking a vibrant community with convenient access to amenities and recreation.

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