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218 223 Evergreen SQUARE
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Beds
1
Baths
1
Sqft
534
Year
2015
Type
Single Family
On market
39d
Welcome to Sequoia Square. This is the kind of place that quietly gives you your time back. A one-bedroom that’s easy to live in and even easier to keep up—clean layout, natural light, nothing fussy or overworked. Just a space that runs smoothly in the background so you can get on with life…and actually enjoy it. The living area feels open right away, with oversized windows pulling in daylight and keeping everything bright without effort. The kitchen is dialed in for real life with quartz counters, stainless steel appliances, and a wide island with a built-in dining bar that naturally becomes the center of it all—coffee, meals, takeout, late nights in. Step outside to your private balcony and things slow down—fresh air, quiet space, zero maintenance, just a simple place to reset. The bedroom keeps things easy in the best way: room for a king bed, a proper walk-in closet, and nothing feeling tight or crowded. The bathroom adds a subtle upgrade with quartz finishes and in-floor heat that actually matters through a Saskatchewan winter. Year-round comfort is already handled with air conditioning for summer and heated floors for winter—no add-ons, no thinking about it. The building itself is built around convenience that doesn’t feel like effort: a yoga space, coffee lounge, small library, secure bike storage, and a dog wash station that actually gets used, plus an electrified parking stall just steps from your door. Outside, Evergreen does the rest—groceries, cafés, restaurants, pharmacies, parks, and everyday essentials all close enough that life stays simple and local. It’s a setup that works for students wanting low-maintenance living, professionals who don’t want their home to take time to manage, and investors looking for something consistently easy to rent—less upkeep, more time, and a space that just fits into whatever life looks like next. (id:65958)
Main level
| Room | Dimensions | Features |
|---|---|---|
| Living room | l0 | |
| Kitchen/Dining room | 7.7 × 12.4 feet | |
| Primary Bedroom | 9.11 × 10.5 feet | |
| 4pc Bathroom | X x X | |
| Laundry room | X x X |
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Comparable sales
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Property condition
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Zoning
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Inspection considerations
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