$310,000.00
2 bedroom | 1 bath
Property Type: Apartment
Property style: One Level
VIRTUAL TOUR:
Spacious 2 bedroom West facing unit; lots of light overlooking the gorgeous neighbourhood of Copeland Park. Luxurious newer bathroom vanity, and an immaculate unit to move right into. All-Inclusive & reasonable Condo Fees! Very well-managed building with lots of amenities - an indoor pool, outdoor pool, storage lockers, underground parking, bike racks, common laundry, party room, recreation room, kitchen, exercise room, billiards room & workshop+++ Public Transit at your doorstep, and in the perfect 'central west' location. Walk to Walmart, Loblaws, and Merivale with all sorts of shops and restaurants. Move-in ready with flexible closing available.
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1
Full bathrooms: 1
Year built: 1973 (approx.)
Parking: 1
Total Parking: 1
Heating: Radiant
Heating fuel: Natural Gas
Air conditioning: Portable Unit
Water: Municipal
Sewer: Sewer connected
Foundation: Poured Concrete
Exterior: Brick
Floor coverings: Laminate
Neighbourhood influences: Shops, Public Transit Nearby, Recreation Nearby
Site influences: Indoor Pool, Party Room, Gym, Workshop, Billards
Inclusions: Refrigerator, Stove, Microwave, Hood Fan, Portable A/C Unit
ROOM DIMENSIONS -
Room
Kitchen:
Living RM:
Dining RM:
Primary
Bedroom:
4pc Bath
Level
Main
Main
Main
Main
Main
Main
Dimensions
11’8” X 8’1”
22’6” X 9’9”
10’8” X 8’4”
14’2” X 10’5”
14’2” X 9”
8’ X 5’1”
COPELAND PARK
Copeland Park is a neighbourhood located in College Ward in the west end of Ottawa, Canada. It is bounded to the west by Agincourt Road, to the south by Baseline Road, to the east by Clyde Avenue and to the north by the Central Experimental Farm Pathway.
The community was built in the late 1950s and early 1960s by A.B. Taylor Construction Ltd. The first home was built in 1956. In the 1970s, a 21-storey high-rise called the Castle Hill was built at the corner of Castle Hill Crescent and Clyde Avenue. The high-rise is owned by Minto. During that same decade more townhouses and three high-rises were built on Baseline Road at Clyde Avenue. The neighbourhood is mostly surrounded by woods.
The neighbourhood is home to Copeland Park on Navaho Drive, Agincourt Park and Greenlawn Park. There are two schools: Agincourt Public School and Tancook Bell School (also home to a daycare, the building was St. Daniel's Catholic School until 2001) Laurentian High School was located on the corner of Baseline and Clyde until it closed in 2005 to make way for a Wal-Mart shopping complex and an office building. The community is also home to Trinity United Church, located on Maitland Avenue.