513- 429 Somerset Street

 

$349,900

Welcome to The Strand! Unit 513 at 429 Somerset St is the perfect blend of space, style, and convenience in the heart of Centretown. Whether you're a first-time buyer or looking to downsize, this bright and spacious 1-bedroom condo offers an inviting open-concept layout with generous living and dining areas, perfect for entertaining. The kitchen is roomy and functional, with plenty of storage and counter space complete with updated appliances. Laminate flooring flows throughout, adding warmth and easy maintenance. The bedroom features a walk-in closet, and the 4-piece bath offers comfort and practicality. Enjoy the convenience of in suite laundry. Step outside to your private balcony, ideal for morning coffee or unwinding after a long day. Bonus: a storage locker for all your extras! The pet-friendly building features a charming courtyard with BBQs, a party room creating a true sense of community and shared bicycle storage. With transit, shops, and restaurants just steps away, this is downtown living at its best!


DETAILS

MLS

X11946012

NEIGHBOURHOOD

Centretown

AGE

2003 / Approx

RENTAL EQUIPMENT

N/A

POSSESSION

TBD

PARKING

Visitor

HEATING

Gas / Forced air

COOLING

Central Air

 

CONDO FEES
$413.64/month and includes common area hydro, garbage removal, general maintenance and repair, insurance, snow removal, heat, water/sewer, association management, caretaker, maintenance grounds

INCLUSIONS
Refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, hood fan, washer, dryer, curtain rods, light fixtures

EXCLUSIONS
None


ROOM SIZES

ROOM LEVEL DIMENSIONS
Kitchen Main 12'6 x 10'8
Dining Room Main 10'7 x 11'8
Living Room Main 15'2 x 11'8
Primary Bedroom Main 14'9 x 8'11
4 Piece Bath Main
Laundry / Utility Room Main 7'5 x 3'0

NEIGHBOURHOOD

Centretown is a leafy residential district with a busy commercial core of clothes stores, brunch spots and lively Irish pubs on Elgin and Bank streets. The Rideau Canal is popular for its waterside trail and becomes an ice-skating rink in winter, while Dundonald and Jack Purcell parks are dotted with monuments and public artwork. The Canadian Museum of Nature has exhibits on Arctic fossils and polar bears.

 

QUESTIONS / BOOK A VIEWING

 
Daria Kark