235 Kent Street Unit 1015
Charlesfort 2 BDRM in Centretown
$499,900
2 bedroom | 2 bath
Property Type: 1 level condominium
Property style: Row Unit
VIRTUAL TOUR: www.1015-235kent.com
2 bedroom & 2 full bath in Charlesforts award-winning Hudson Park, all for this for $499,900! Known in Real Estate circles as one of Ottawa's best built and managed condos with a superb location to match. High end finishes throughout, including well timed custom work space for 2 & gorgeous full sized Murphy bed in the second bedroom. Work from home, have some extra space and don't miss a beat in this central location! Parking and locker included. Condo fees include all but Hydro.
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2 Full (1 Ensuite)
Full bathrooms: 2
Year built: 2009 (approx.)
Parking: 1 car underground w/ inside entry.
Total Parking: 1 underground as well as Visitor underground parking
Heating: Forced air
Heating fuel: Natural gas
Air conditioning: Central Heat Pump
Water: Municipal
Sewer: Sewer connected
Foundation: Poured Concrete
Exterior: Stone
Floor coverings: Hardwood
Neighbourhood influences: Public Transit Nearby, Shopping Nearby, Walking Trails, Park
Site influences: No Rear Neighbours
Inclusions: Dishwasher, Dryer, Refrigerator, Stove, Washer, Hoodfan, Blinds, Curtains and Rods
ROOM DIMENSIONS -
Room
Full Bath:
Kitchen:
Dining:
Living Room:
MasterBdrm:
Ensuite: Bedroom:
Laundry Rm:
Level Main Main
Main
Main
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Dimensions
7’ x 4’
9’ x 8’6
part of living
16’4 x 14’8
11’ x 10’
7’6 x 5’
10’ x 9’6
Centretown is marked by a mix of residential and commercial properties. The main streets such as Bank Street and Elgin Street are largely commercial, while the smaller ones, notably MacLaren and Gladstone are more residential. Much of the area still consists of original single family homes, but there are newer infill and town house developments and low-rise and high-rise apartment buildings. A construction boom that began in the late nineties significantly increased the number of condominiums and other residential and commercial high-rise buildings north of Cooper Street.
Landmarks include the Canadian Museum of Nature, Dundonald Park, Jack Purcell Park, McNabb Recreation Centre, the Ottawa Curling Club, the Sens Mile and the Ottawa Central Bus Station.
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