On the rear end of this level is a covered balcony and second entryway with French doors. address has. Likewise all windows are vinyl, energy-efficient windows that tilt for simple cleansing. All window treatments are the honeycomb tones that can be opened from the top and/or from the bottom.
The is in between the kitchen area and living area and is distinguished by an overhead ceiling fan/light. Adjacent to that are the French doors which bring in much sunshine. The counter tops are recycled glass and very long lasting. The cooking area cabinets include roll-out drawers. The cabinet manages and more recent sink faucet are brushed nickel, and the fridge is stainless.
The front bedroom on the top level mirrors the bay windows in the living location. The bath is upgraded with new shower tile and granite top vanity. and a long window bringing in light. This level also includes the, including racks to save cleaning agents. Roofing system was brand-new in 2010.
Both sets of French doors were new in 2010. Refrigerator, range top, oven and vent hood new in 2010. Customized Hunter Douglas window treatments brand-new in 2010. New garage door installed by Overhead Door 2010. One of the best enhancements is the addition of the. Airco services the systems two times yearly, and they provide a rejuvenating level of comfort in the leading floor.
The hall bath was completely renovated in 2013 to consist of new tile floor covering and tile in the double shower and the glass frameless enclosure. Its treasured place with a gorgeous view of the river, access to the walking/cycling path, less than a mile to the BOK center and other downtown tourist attractions and immediate access to I-244, I-75 and the Broken Arrow Expressway is the perk.
So, why would these house Sellers make all these improvements and after that sell this stunning condominium, you ask? Well, a 4 month old granddaughter was substantiated of state, and she's requiring Grandmother. End of story. Now, enjoy a couple of photos of the area. Content written and published by Lori Cain.