21 Sugarloaf St.

Bedrooms:5
Bathrooms:5
Interior Size:2500-3000 sq ft
Land Size:< .50 acres
Taxes:$4,285
Days on Market:1119

Details

Description

Updated 5-Unit, Multi-Residential Investment Opportunity In Downtown Port Colborne With Balconies And Views Of Cruise Ships, Tankers And The Occasional Super-Yacht Travelling The Welland Canal. This Property Is On An Expansive Lot With A Newer Roof, New Gutters And Downspouts And A Security System. 4 Of The 5 One-Bedroom Units Have Balconies And Have Been Updated With New Plumbing, Flooring, Doors, Electrical Panel And Wiring Where Required. Tenants Pay Hydro Via 5 Separate Hydro Meters. There Is No Gas Bill, Electric Baseboard Heat Throughout. Located Within Walking Distance To Schools, Park, Marina, Hospital, Shops, Restaurants, Services And Of Course The Welland Canal

Level Room Size Details

Building

Heating:Baseboard
Cooling:None
Exterior Finish:N/A
Style:2-Storey
Parking Spaces:5
Laundry:N/A

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Address

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21 Sugarloaf St.

Port Colborne, Ontario, L3K 2M

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