702 - 475 Laurier Avenue West

 

$350,000

Welcome to this stylish 2-bedroom condo that combines city convenience with all the right updates! Step inside to a spacious living room & dining room that opens onto a large balcony, perfect for morning coffee or evening relaxation with city views. The renovated kitchen features modern finishes and tons of storage, making meal prep a breeze, while the modern renovated bathroom is full of luxury touches. Spacious primary bedroom with loads of closet space, and a convenient second bedroom, with in-suite laundry and a generous storage room, you’ll have everything you need right at your fingertips. Maintenance free flooring throughout! This unit comes with indoor parking and building bike storage – ideal for your urban adventures. Located close to the LRT, popular restaurants, LeBreton Flats and scenic bicycle trails along the river, 475 Laurier puts the best of Ottawa at your doorstep. Modern, spacious, and move-in ready!


DETAILS

MLS

X10410783

NEIGHBOURHOOD

Centretown

AGE

1984 / Approx

RENTAL EQUIPMENT

N/A

POSSESSION

TBD

PARKING

1 Underground

HEATING

Baseboard / Electricity

COOLING

Portable air conditioning units

 

CONDO FEES
$781.01/month and includes common area hydro, garbage removal, general maintenance and repair, insurance, snow removal, water/sewer

INCLUSIONS
Dishwasher, dryer, microwave/hood fan, refrigerator, stove, washer, hot water tank, drapery tracks and drapes, curtains and rods, 2 portable air conditioning units

EXCLUSIONS
None


ROOM SIZES

ROOM LEVEL DIMENSIONS
Foyer Main
Living Room Main 15'10 x 17'8
Dining Room Main 10'8 x 11'1
Kitchen Main 7'11 x 11'6
Primary Bedroom Main 13'8 x 9'10
Bedroom Main 10'4 x 9'0
4 Piece Bath Main
Laundry / Storage / Utility Room Main 7'7 x 7'3

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