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#204 10631 105 ST NW
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#204 10631 105 ST NW
Edmonton, Alberta T5H2X1

MLS® Number: E4307344
1
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
696
Square Feet

Listing Description

Fantastic second floor condo in very convenient location for Single Professional, Couple, University or Collage Student. Perfect for a first home or investment property with easy access to Downtown, NAIT, MacEwan University or University of Alberta. The Balcony is wonderful for a morning coffee or evening relax. Unit was renovated a few years back and has a good sized Bedroom Kitchen with 3 appliances. Professionally managed and Condo fees include Heat, Water and an Energized parking stall. (8718113)

Property Summary

Property Type
Single Family
Building Type
Apartment
Square Footage
696 sqft
Neighbourhood Name
Central Mcdougall
Title
Condominium/Strata
Land Size
72.46 m2
Built in
1972
Parking Type
Stall
Time on REALTOR.ca
962 days

Legal Description

Plan :- 8622881

Building

Bathrooms
Total
1
Interior Features
Appliances Included
Dishwasher, Hood Fan, Refrigerator, Stove
Basement Type
None
Building Features
Features
See remarks
Heating & Cooling
Heating Type
Baseboard heaters
Neighbourhood Features
Amenities Nearby
Public Transit, Schools, Shopping
Maintenance or Condo Information
Maintenance Fees
$400 Monthly
Maintenance Fees Include
Heat, Insurance, Other, See Remarks, Property Management, Water
Parking
Parking Type
Stall

Measurements

Square Footage
696 sqft

Rooms

MetricImperial
Main level
Living room
Dining room
Kitchen
Primary Bedroom
Data provided by: REALTORS® Association of Edmonton 101, 18354 118 Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta T5S2G2

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