833 Norton Avenue
Queensway Terrace North
6 bedroom | 2 bath
Property type: 2 storey
Property style: Duplex
Purpose built Duplex
Solid purpose built brick Duplex with two large 3 Bedroom units. Burgeoning Central location in Queensway Terrace North; close to future LRT, transitway, Ottawa river parkway, Lincoln Fields development. Both units tenanted month to month at under market value rents of $1050 and $1075 + Heat/Hydro/HWT (landlord pays water of appx $50 month) respectively. Minimum 24 hours notice for showings. Each unit has it's own lower level storage locker. Current Zoning R2G. Roof + Soffits/Fascia 2010.
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 2
Partial bathrooms: 0
Full bathrooms: 2
Lot size: 38.91 ft x 100 ft
Year built: 1963 (approx.)
Property taxes: $4,551 / 2018
Rental equipment: Hot Water Tanks
Parking: surface parking
Total parking: 4
Fireplaces:
Fireplace fuel: Gas
Heating: Forced air
Heating fuel: Natural gas
Air conditioning: None
Water: Municipal
Sewer: Sewer connected
Roof: Asphalt shingle
Foundation: Block
Exterior: Brick
Floor coverings: Hardwood, tile, carpet
Basement development:
Neighbourhood influences: Playground nearby, public transit nearby, recreation nearby, shopping nearby
Site influences: Central West
Inclusions: 2 x Refrigerator, 2 x Stove, 1 Dishwasher, Washer, Dryer
Exclusions: Tenants belongings
ROOM DIMENSIONS
Room
Foyer/entrance:
Kitchen:
Living/Dining room:
Master Bedroom:
Bedroom #2:
Bedroom #3:
4-piece bathroom:
Kitchen:
Living:
Dining:
Master Bedroom:
Bedroom:
Bedroom:
Dimensions
10'6" x 10'
17'4" x 16'6"
15' x 10'
12'4" x 10'6"
11' x 10'
7' x 4'11"
10'6" x 10'
17'4 x 11'6"
7' x 5'3"
15' x 10'
12'4" x 10'6"
11' x 10'
Level
Main
Main
Main
Main
Main
Main
Main
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
Queensway Terrace North
An established residential community located in West Ottawa. Our boundaries are Carling Avenue to the north, the western transitway to our east, the 417 (Queensway) to our south and Pinecrest Avenue to the west.
Development of Queensway Terrace North began circa 1950s (when it was annexed to the City of Ottawa) on agricultural land known as ‘Arkell Farm’. Development continued in the neighbourhood with construction of the large apartment buildings beginning during the 1970s.