Character abounds in this 3+ BR year round home/cottage located on a 3/4 acre secluded pie shaped lot on a quiet cul de sac. There are cedar vaulted ceilings and walls in the LR and DR with large windows to let in the natural light. There is a decorative and functional Spectrum wood stove as well as baseboard heat. There are patio doors out to a side deck and there is a large tiered private deck on the other. The efficient galley kitchen has white melamine cabinets and ceramic tile floor. Downstairs are 2 BR and a 4 PC. bath. Upstairs is a spacious loft that is being used as a huge MBR (could be multifunctional) with 2 pc ensuite with washer and dryer and a walk-in closet. The loft space has patio doors leading to its own balcony overlooking the tree tops. This home has it all: fully insulated, 80 ft. drilled well with Rainfresh water filter, 1000 gal. fibreglass holding tank and grey water pit, oversized
Susan attended Grosvenor, River Heights and Kelvin Schools followed by the University of Winnipeg. She worked in many various capacities, (from the bottom up) in the family businesses: Celebrity Concerts Canada, Celebrity Box Office, World Adventure Tours and World Adventure Tours Travel, and WAT-GEE Holdings, ending as Director and Executive Vice President . She has a professional background which includes accounting, sales and marketing, and accreditation as a travel agent. She brings a lifetime of experience of problem solving and dealing with people.
Susan's grandfather Fred M. Gee was one of the original cottagers at Victoria Beach. The cottage was on the corner of 1st and 2nd. Susan's family cottage was across the street. She has spent each summer exploring the eastern beaches and is familiar with the unique attributes the various areas have to offer. About 10 years ago, Susan and her family moved from Fort Garry to Traverse Bay, and now happily lives at the beach as a full time resident. Susan would be delighted to introduce new people to the beaches, or help current residents with their real estate needs.
