. Unit #3

Bedrooms:2
Bathrooms:1
Interior Size:1200-1399 sq ft
Parking Spaces:1
Locker:Exclusive
Balcony:Terr
Laundry:N/A
Taxes:$3,274
Days on Market:1035

Details

Description

Great Central Location, This Is A Building In Historic Downtown Orangeville. This Open-Concept 2 Bedroom Property Has High Ceilings And Large Windows, And A Very Large Deck. 2 Large Bedrooms, One Washroom. Well Taken Care Of With Nice Updates Throughout

Level Room Size Details
Main Living 5.33 x 4.75 Laminate, Open Concept
Main Kitchen 2.70 x 2.40 W/O To Patio, Open Concept
Main Prim Bdrm 4.60 x 3.40 Broadloom, Double Closet
Main Br 4.60 x 3.40 Broadloom, Double Closet

Building

Pets:Restrict
Parking:Exclusive
Ammenities:Bbqs Allowed, Rooftop Deck/Garden, Visitor Parking
Heating:Forced Air
Cooling:Central Air
Exterior Finish:N/A
Management:Dufferin Condominium Corporation No. 17
Extras:Pgraded Bathroom With Granite Countertop & Shower. Front And Back Entrances. Shared Laundry Facility. Newer Gas Furnace And Ac (2018). Surface Parking Space Included. Close To All Amenities Including Shopping, Restaurants And Parks

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Orangeville

Address

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. Unit #3

Orangeville, Ontario,

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