243 Cumberland Street

$509,000

2 bedroom |  2 bath

Property Type: Stacked Townhome
Property style: Two Level

You've been looking for a little more space in a downtown location! 2-story 'upper' unit townhome with 2 bedrooms, and 2 bathrooms in a beautifully accessible part of the historic Byward Market. Enjoy all of the parks and life of the market while embracing a quiet location with 1 underground parking space + plentiful guest street parking- this is the ideal spot. Spread out with 2 floors of renovated living space, an open concept kitchen, dining, and living room w 2 pc bath on the main floor and the bedrooms, laundry, and full bath on the top floor. Locker, bike storage as well as 2 underground guest parking spaces for the building. Make sure to check out the Common furnished patio with BBQs on the North side of the building. Incredible biking, walking, and transit in one of Ottawa's most accessible neighbbourhoods close to the River, Foreign Affairs, and the Rideau Centre. Wonderful renovations so you can move right in and enjoy.

Bedrooms: 2

Bathrooms: 2

Full bathrooms: 1

Year built: 2003 (approx.)

Parking: 1

Total Parking: 1

Heating: Forced air

Heating fuel: Natural gas

Air conditioning: Central

Water: Municipal

Sewer: Sewer connected

Foundation: Poured Concrete

Exterior: Brick, Stucco

Floor coverings:  Hardwood, Tile

Neighbourhood influences: Shops, Entertainment, Public Transit Nearby, Recreation Nearby

Site influences: Shared Terrace, BBQ

Inclusions: Refrigerator, Stove, Dishwasher, Dryer, Washer, Microwave/Hood Fan

ROOM DIMENSIONS -

Room
Kitchen: 
Dining:
Living:
2pc bath:
4pc bath:

Laundry:

Primary Bed:

Bedroom:

 

Level
Main
Main
Main
Main
2nd

2nd

2nd

2nd

 

Dimensions
9’04” x 7’10”
11’ x 7’10”
17’ x 14’8”
7’ x 3’
8‘3” x 5’11”

7’ x 2’7”

12’10” x 10’8”

11’10'“ x 9’4”

 

Byward Market & Lowertown

ByWard Market is a buzzing hub of outdoor farmers’ market stalls and specialty food shops selling Canadian cheese and maple-infused chocolate. It’s also known for its colorful street art and hip stores filled with crafts and clothes by local designers. Surrounding eateries serve shawarma and BeaverTails (sweet fried pastries in the shape of a beaver’s tail). Nightlife encompasses rustic taverns and stylish gay bars.

Lowertown is a hub for artists and start-ups, with 19th-century buildings on Dalhousie Street reborn as craft coffee roasters and brewpubs. The Royal Canadian Mint displays a million-dollar coin while the National Gallery of Canada shows international and Canadian art, with sweeping city views from its stylish cafeteria. The vibrant streets near the ByWard Market area have quirky clothes shops and hip music venues.

Chad ClostSOLD