32 Duke St E. Unit #710

Bedrooms:1
Bathrooms:2
Interior Size:500-599 sq ft
Parking Spaces:0
Locker:Owned
Balcony:Open
Laundry:Ensuite
Taxes:N/A
Days on Market:1035

Details

Description

Brand New, Never Lived In 1 Bed + Den Condo W/ 2 Baths. Open Concept Modern Kitchen, W/Built-In Appliances, Ensuite Laundry. Modern Smart Tech Package, Rooftop Terrace, Fitness Center. Walking Distance To Everyday Necessities Like Public Transit, Conestoga College/Google Office/Transit To University Of Waterloo And Wilfred Laurier/Go Train Downtown Toronto

Level Room Size Details
Main Br 4.02 x 2.50 Closet, W/O To Balcony
Main Dining 5.70 x 3.32 Combined W/Kitchen, W/O To Balcony
Main Kitchen 5.70 x 3.32 Combined W/Dining, Modern Kitchen
Main Bathroom 3.35 x 3.20 4 Pc Ensuite
Main Den 2.74 x 1.82

Building

Pets:Restrict
Parking:None
Ammenities:Concierge, Exercise Room, Gym, Party/Meeting Room, Rooftop Deck/Garden, Visitor Parking
Heating:Forced Air
Cooling:Central Air
Exterior Finish:N/A
Management:Tbd
Extras:Stainless Steel Appliances, Laminate Flooring, Granite Counter Tops, , Washer/Dryer

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Address

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32 Duke St E. Unit #710

Kitchener, Ontario, N2H 1A3

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