120 Mcewan Ave.

Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:1
Interior Size:700-1100 sq ft
Land Size:< .50 acres
Taxes:N/A
Days on Market:1066

Details

Description

Exclusive Newly Renovated 3+1-Bedroom Apartment With One Full Bathroom Just One Block Away From Detroit Riverfront, Close To The University Of Windsor. Elegant Second Floor Unit In A Duplex Building Features Brand New Flooring Throughout A Spacious Living & Dining Area With Large Windows Allowing For Plenty Of Natural Light, A Spacious Private Balcony, Private Parking, Plenty Of Storage Space, 3 Bedrooms And One Additional Room Downstairs (Home Office, Tv Room)

Level Room Size Details
2nd Living Hardwood Floor, Combined W/Dining
2nd Dining Hardwood Floor, Combined W/Living
2nd Br Hardwood Floor, Window
2nd 2nd Br Hardwood Floor, O/Looks Backyard
2nd 3rd Br Hardwood Floor, O/Looks Backyard
Main 4th Br Hardwood Floor, O/Looks Backyard
2nd Kitchen Tile Floor, B/I Microwave
2nd Bathroom Tile Floor, 3 Pc Bath

Building

Heating:Forced Air
Cooling:Central Air
Exterior Finish:N/A
Style:2-Storey
Parking Spaces:1
Laundry:Coin Operated

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Address

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120 Mcewan Ave.

Windsor, Ontario, N9B 2E5

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