128/130 Osgoode Street- Sandy Hill
12 bedroom | 2 Full Bathrooms | 2 Half Bathrooms
Property Type: 3 storey
Property style: Side by Side Double
Amazing development opportunity in Sandy Hill
A great opportunity to grab an A+ DOUBLE, investment property or redevelop a parcel of R4UD zoned land in Sandy Hill. This property is being exclusively sold together w/ 95 Henderson Ave which is attached right behind 128 & 130 Osgoode St. Osgoode having current total square footage above grade of 4826 as per MPAC, each side of this semi is approx 2413sq ft & features 3 levels. The main floor has a generous size living space and kitchen. The second floor features 4 very large bedrooms & a bathroom. The third floor has 2 additional bedrooms. You will also find a 2pc bath in the basement which otherwise is unfinished. A non-conforming 2 story garage w apartment is included w this property but would require a variance to be inhabited. Buyers to do their own due diligence as to the future usability of space. Property is being sold “AS is where is”. Room dimensions were not obtained due to tenant access. No conveyance of offers until 12pm on September 21st, 2021, no preemptive offers.
Lot Size: 42.08 x 105.58 (4443 ft2)
Bedrooms: 6 + 6 = 12
Bathrooms: 2 + 2 = 4
Full bathrooms: 1 + 1 = 2
Year built: 1890 (approx.)
Parking: Detached Garage, Driveway
Total Parking: 4
Heating: Forced air
Heating fuel: Natural gas
Air conditioning: None
Water: Municipal
Sewer: Sewer connected
Foundation: Stone
Exterior: Brick, Stone
Floor coverings: Hardwood, Tile, Laminate
Neighbourhood influences: Playground Nearby, Public Transit Nearby, Recreation Nearby, Shopping Nearby
Site influences: Family Oriented, Close to the University of Ottawa
Appliances included: None
ROOM DIMENSIONS :
Sandy Hill is a neighbourhood in Ottawa, Ontario, located just east of downtown. The neighbourhood is bordered on the west by the Rideau Canal, and on the east by the Rideau River. To the north it stretches to Rideau Street and the Byward Market area while to the south it is bordered by the Queensway highway and Nicholas Street. The area is named for its hilliness, caused by the river, and its sandy soil, which makes it difficult to erect large buildings. It is home to a number of embassies, residences and parks. Le cordon bleuoperates its Canadian school there, at the opposite end of Sandy Hill from the University of Ottawa.