32 Duke St. Unit #1703

Bedrooms:1
Bathrooms:1
Interior Size:500-599 sq ft
Parking Spaces:1
Locker:Owned
Balcony:Open
Laundry:N/A
Taxes:$0
Days on Market:1171

Details

Description

This Single Bedroom Plus Den Unit Is Part Of The Most Recognizable And Tallest Building In Waterloo Region. Incredible North-Eastern Views Can Be Savoured From The 17th Floor With A Large Private Balcony Accessible From Both The Living Room And The Primary Bedroom. One Of The Most Desired Floorplans At The Dtk, This Unit Provides A Total 624 Open-Concept Square Feet, Making This Bright And Airy Space Seem Much Bigger

Level Room Size Details
Main Bathroom 4 Pc Bath
Main Br 2.49 x 4.01
Main Living 3.28 x 5.66
Main Den 1.83 x 2.74

Building

Pets:Restrict
Parking:None
Ammenities:N/A
Heating:Forced Air
Cooling:Central Air
Exterior Finish:N/A
Management:In8 Development
Extras:Building Is Under Construction - No Showings This Unit Includes One Assigned Parking Spot And A Storage Locker. Occupancy Is Est. By October 2022 With Low Condo Fees Estimated At $0. 43**Interboard Listing: Kitchener - Waterloo R. E. Assoc**

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Address

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32 Duke St. Unit #1703

Kitchener, Ontario, N2H 2L

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