60 Frederick St. Unit #0

Bedrooms:1
Bathrooms:1
Interior Size:0-499 sq ft
Parking Spaces:1
Locker:Owned
Balcony:Open
Laundry:N/A
Taxes:$0
Days on Market:1109

Details

Description

Enjoy Commanding Views From The Very Centre Of Waterloo Region At Dtk - Kitchener-Waterloo's Tallest Building! You Could Be The Very First Person To Call This 36th Floor Unit Home, As You Reap The Advantages Of A Highly Walkable Lifestyle. This Location Is Only Five Minutes On Foot From The Intersection Of King And Queen - Kitchener's Historic Core - With Dozens Of Downtown Employers, Hundreds Of Restaurants And Cafes, The Farmer's Market, Civic Amenities Etc

Level Room Size Details
Ground Kitchen 5.87 x 3.00
Ground Br 3.35 x 2.57

Building

Pets:Restrict
Parking:Owned
Ammenities:N/A
Heating:Forced Air
Cooling:Central Air
Exterior Finish:N/A
Management:In8 Developments
Extras:This Open Concept One-Bedroom, One-Bathroom Floorplan Boasts Sleek Contemporary Style And High End Finishes, And In-Suite Laundry, And A Private Balcony W/Unsurpassed Urban Views**Interboard Listing: Waterloo Association Of Realtors**

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Address

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60 Frederick St. Unit #0

Kitchener, Ontario, N2H 1A

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