Address: 250 Edward Street
Neighbourhood: Old South
Agent: Jason Mitrovic, The Realty Firm Inc., Brokerage
Price: $599,000
The Place
A cozy, recently redesigned two-bedroom bungalow in the city’s charming south end.
The Details
Just a few minutes’ walk from Wortley Village, this charming bungalow is a perfect fit for young couples or small families. Don’t let this home’s modest square footage —650 square feet on the main floor and 600 finished square feet in the basement — sway you from this newly redesigned property, which comes complete with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a home office, a private backyard and a fully finished basement. The home has been reinvigorated with a new open-concept design, updated kitchen appliances and built-in bench seating at the dining room table. Downstairs, a fully finished basement offers a great space for a bar, home theatre or a space to hang out. The roof and windows are only two years old, the electrical has been updated and if you like to entertain in the summer months, a large private backyard with room for both a patio set and outdoor living room furniture — not to mention a hot tub — make it a great place for backyard gatherings.
The Tour
Big Selling Point
Fresh interior design, a modest footprint and just a short distance from Wortley Village.
By the Numbers
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