Address: 206-1705 Fiddlehead Place
Neighbourhood: Sunningdale
Agent: John Baldassarre, Century 21 First Canadian Corp.
Price: $685,000
The Place
Nearly 2,000 square feet of open-concept, modern condo design with a balcony that’s big enough to live on.
The Details
Close to Masonville Place, the Western campus and downtown London, this is a perfect spot for a young professional or downsizing couple looking for a modern feel. This two-bedroom, three-bathroom condo boasts hardwood floors, a combination of radiant in-floor and forced-air heating and a centrepiece electric fireplace. A large marble island with a built-in sink anchors a modern kitchen and dining area that’s perfect for hosting, while high ceilings and full-length windows provide plenty of natural light. There’s also custom walk-in closets and an included storage locker. The real prize might just be the balcony, however — at 500 square feet, there’s plenty of room for urban gardening or for you to arrange a whole outdoor living room in the summer months.
The Tour
Big Selling Point
With high ceilings and plenty of space to spread out, this condo is perfect for anyone who feels at home in an airy, naturally lit environment ― and did we mention the 500-square-foot balcony?
By the Numbers
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