This Adorable House For Sale In PEI Has 7 Bedrooms & Costs Less Than $300K

There's even a barn for all your animals! 🐴
This Adorable House For Sale In PEI Has 7 Bedrooms & Costs Less Than $300K
Michael Poczynek | Century 21 Northumberland Realty Ltd. Michael Poczynek | Century 21 Northumberland Realty Ltd.
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While plenty of Canadians love the idea of living in a city, there's something to be said about peaceful country living. There's a PEI house for sale that offers up this kind of quiet and easygoing lifestyle without a city price tag. On top of that, you get a whopping seven bedrooms, plus a whole barn for less than $300,000.

The property at 98 Princess St. in Alberton, Prince Edward Island is so picturesque that it almost looks like something out of a movie.

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The house itself has a totally classic look, which makes sense considering that the structure is over 100 years old. It was even the location of the Alberton museum in the 1960s.

Right away, you'll probably notice the gorgeous wraparound porch, as well as the second-level balcony, both of which would make the perfect hangout spots for getting some fresh air.

Inside, you'll find original hardwood floors, as well as architectural touches that accentuate the house's age.

However, the kitchen has been decked out with modern conveniences, such as a stainless steel fridge and a central island with cooktop.

Michael Poczynek | Century 21 Northumberland Realty Ltd.

One of the biggest draws for this place, though, is the sheer number of bedrooms.

There are seven in total, making it the perfect home for a large family, or even just people who like to have a lot of extra space.

There's no shortage of that either, as the interior of the home covers 3,000 square feet.

Michael Poczynek | Century 21 Northumberland Realty Ltd.

It also sits on a 2.34-acre lot, which means there's a ton of room outside to run around, work in a garden, or play with your pets.

There's no limit on what kind of pets, or how many, you could have, as the property also features its own barn. 

Paying close to a million dollars for all of this would make perfect sense, but this gorgeous, peaceful, and historic piece of property will only set you back $299,900. 

Considering all of the space, plus the classic beauty of the house itself, that's practically a steal!

Adorable & Historic Country House

Price: $299,900

Address: 98 Princess St., Alberton, PEI

Description: This house has been standing for over a century, and it offers tons of room and peaceful beauty. Oh, and it's a real steal too!

Michael Poczynek | Century 21 Northumberland Realty Ltd.

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  • Colin Leggett was a Contributing Editor with Narcity Canada. He wrote on the national news team for over a year and contributed to coverage of the 2019 Canadian Federal Election, as well as the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. Colin has a Bachelor's Degree in Communications and Cultural Theory from McMaster University, as well as a graduate certificate in Television Writing and Producing from Humber College. He is an avid consumer of politics and pop culture, having written about everything from food to television to Canada-U.S. relations.

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