114 Emerson St.

Bedrooms:7
Bathrooms:3
Interior Size:1500-2000 sq ft
Land Size:N/A
Taxes:$5,267
Days on Market:1174

Details

Description

Fantastic Opportunity & Emerson Location! Built In 2002 (Very Rare), This 2 Storey Home Offers Great Return (70K Gross Income And Potential For More) & Is An Excellent Turnkey Property Attracting A+ Tenants. 7+3 Beds/3 Kitchen House Is Well Maintained & Inclds Many Updts: Baths 2022, Kitchen Granite/Sinks 2022, Various Windows 2021, Water Heater 2021 (Owned), Vinyl Flooring In Common Areas 2019/2022, Plumbing 2019 & Shared Laundry W/Coin Operated W/D 2019. Conveniently Located Near Mcmaster University & Local Amenities, Parks, Transit, Hwy Commutes

Level Room Size Details
Main Kitchen 3.38 x 3.68
Main Living 3.48 x 4.80 Combined W/Dining
Main Br 2.69 x 3.15
Main Br 2.69 x 3.15
Main Br 2.69 x 2.49
2nd Kitchen 3.35 x 2.46
2nd Living 3.43 x 3.89
2nd Br 2.39 x 3.53
2nd Br 2.67 x 3.10
2nd Br 2.69 x 3.07
2nd Br 2.82 x 2.57
Bsmt Kitchen 3.15 x 3.02

Building

Heating:Forced Air
Cooling:Central Air
Exterior Finish:N/A
Style:2-Storey
Parking Spaces:2
Laundry:N/A

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Ainslie Wood

Address

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114 Emerson St.

Hamilton, Ontario, L8S 2X

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