1904-235 Kent Street

CENTRETOWN | $2,000/month

1 bedroom + den  |  1 bath

Property type: Apartment
Property style: One level

TOP FLOOR WITH INCREDIBLE SOUTHERN VIEWS

One of the best locations in Charlesfort’s New York inspired "The Hudson". Executive 1 bedroom + full size den condo apartment in a luxury downtown building close to all amenities. Unobstructed southern views from balcony/living room, open concept upgraded kitchen, SS appliances, granite counters, hardwood/ceramic floors, c/air, in-suite laundry, window coverings, 1 underground parking spot + locker, bike storage, great roof top terrace/BBQ area, 99% walk score, all amenities close by, walk to work!

Bedrooms: 1

Bathrooms: 1

Full bathrooms: 1

Year built: 2009 (Approx.)

Builder: Charlesfort

Rental equipment: None

 

Parking: 1 garage underground, inside entry

Total parking: 1

Heating: Forced air, heat pump

Heating fuel: Natural gas

Air conditioning: Central

Water: Municipal

Sewer: Sewer connected

Foundation: Poured concrete

Exterior: Concrete, stone

Floor coverings: Hardwood, tile

Neighbourhood influences: Playground nearby, Public transit nearby, Shopping nearby, Recreation nearby

Site influences: Balcony

Building amenities: Elevator, Exercise Centre, Party Room, Rooftop Terrace, Storage Lockers

Inclusions: Dishwasher, refrigerator, stove, washer, dryer

Tenant pays: Electricity, cable, high speed, phone

ROOM DIMENSIONS 

Room

Kitchen:
Living room: 
Dining room: 
Master bedroom:
Den:
Full bath:
Laundry:
Balcony:

Dimensions

8’0 x 7’0
11’6 x 11’0
11’6 x 7’0
10’2 x 10’0
7’7 x 7’0


8’8 x 5’0

Level
 
Main
Main 
Main
Main
Main
Main
Main
Main

CENTRETOWN

This unique neighbourhood really has it all – a blend of residential homes, apartments and commercial buildings, some of the best restaurants in the area, lively bars, great shopping, dog parks, and fitness studios! Centretown is a leafy residential district with a busy commercial core 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.

Chad ClostRENTED