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Centrally Located Mobile Home

September 10, 2015

Lombardy Mobile Home Park - Adult 50+ Living in the heart of Fort Langley. Situated by the communal gardens, this almost 900 sq.ft. mobile is well maintained and cared for with covered balcony, huge bedroom with sitting area, bright kitche n and eating area, a den could also be another bedroom. Purchase price includes common interest in the ownership of over 2 acres of Lombardy park w/ use of communal gardens & a heritage building (Hope Carriage House). Updates in 2005 include addition, deck, roof, windows, hardiboard siding, flooring. NO PAD FEE! Just $80.00 monthly fee for common area and park maintenance. Centrally located - walking distance to shops, bank, post office, medical building - no need to drive to do your errands. The post Centrally Located Mobile Home appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

Lombardy Mobile Home Park – Adult 50+ Living in the heart of Fort Langley. Situated by the communal gardens, this almost 900 sq.ft. mobile is well maintained and cared for with covered balcony, huge bedroom with sitting area, bright kitche n and eating area, a den could also be another bedroom. Purchase price includes common interest in the ownership of over 2 acres of Lombardy park w/ use of communal gardens & a heritage building (Hope Carriage House). Updates in 2005 include addition, deck, roof, windows, hardiboard siding, flooring. NO PAD FEE! Just $80.00 monthly fee for common area and park maintenance. Centrally located – walking distance to shops, bank, post office, medical building – no need to drive to do your errands.

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