161 Hawthorne Avenue- Old Ottawa East
$839,900.00
3 Bedroom | 2 Bath
Lot Size: 16.65 X 99
Property Type: Two Storey + finished partial basement
Property style: Semi-Detached
Something special in Old Ottawa East! Within walking distance of the Canal, Rideau River, Glebe, Elgin Street, & of course the amenities of main street. The 2009 main floor addition in this large semi-detached 3 bedroom 2 bath home is 1 of a kind! Oversized, luxurious, bright, & cozy. Top-of-the-line appliances, quartz counters, warm maple floors, and a 2 piece bathroom all give this Chef's space that rare combination everyone is looking for in a kitchen. Living and dining floors were refinished in April 2024 providing the perfect area to host your friends and family. The second floor entails 3 nicely sized bedrooms, a stylish 4 PC bath, and access to your very own New York-style rooftop patio. The partially finished basement could be used as a gym, office, or media room while leading into your clean and dry storage, laundry, and mechanical area. Grab your coffee/tea and enjoy the front porch and close-knit community of Old Ottawa East. 24 HR irrevocable on offers.
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Full bathrooms: 1
Year built: 1930 original and 2009 addittion approx
Parking: Surface
Total Parking: 1
Heating: Forced Air
Heating fuel: Natural Gas
Air conditioning: Central
Water: Municipal
Sewer: Municipal
Foundation: Poured
Exterior: Brick
Floor coverings: Hardwood, Mixed
Neighbourhood influences: Playground nearby, Public transit nearby, Recreation nearby, Shopping nearby
Site influences:
Appliances included: Refrigerator, Dishwasher, Washer, Dryer, Stovetop, Built-in Oven, Hood Fan, Rain Barrel, 2 x raised garden bed
Old Ottawa East
The area was first settled in the early 1800s and became known as Archville before being incorporated as the Village of Ottawa East in the late 1800s. It was initially seen as a suburb, with the boundary of Ottawa ending at Gladstone and Mann avenues, and remained rural in nature for some time. It was amalgamated with the City of Ottawa in 1907.
The area was developed gradually over the 20th century but remained largely unchanged until recently when a focus was put on the community by three things:
Transforming Main Street, which bisects the community, into a complete street, meaning it gives as much preference to cyclists and pedestrians as it does to cars;
Building the Flora Footbridge over the Rideau Canal to connect Old Ottawa East to Lansdowne Park and the Glebe;
Large-scale housing development along Main Street will see close to 1,000 new homes and apartments by the time it’s finished, with accompanying commercial and retail growth.
Information from allthingshome.ca