Price $529,900
3+1 BEDROOMS
1 BATHROOM
Lovely 3+1 -Bedroom Brick Bungalow
Bright and welcoming, this lovely 3-bedroom bungalow is perfect for first-time buyers. Enjoy a modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances and a pass-through to the living room, making it easy to pass the popcorn! The side entrance leads to a spacious finished basement with high ceilings, a 4th bedroom, and plenty of potential for an in-law suite, rental, or a great place to watch TV and have family time. The generous backyard is ready for your personal touch—perfect for summer BBQs and outdoor entertaining Conveniently located near Eastview Park, schools, transit, shopping, and Hwy 401.
Additional Information
Possession | 60 days/TBA
Property Taxes | $4,166.37 / 2024
Lot Size | 42.23 x 122.61 feet
Parking | 3 spaces
Inclusions | Stainless steel fridge, stove, microwave. built-in dishwasher (as is condition), freezer in basement. Electric light fixtures, tankless hot water tank, gas burner and equipment, central air conditioning, Garden sheds x 2(as is)
About the Neighbourhood | Oshawa, On
The Central neighbourhood is better known as “Downtown Oshawa”. This neighbourhood has recently undergone a major revitalization with the restoration of older heritage buildings such as the Lovell Drug Store and the Gonosha Hotel on historic King Street. These landmark buildings have been retrofitted into residential condominium units. There are also a number of new condominium building being built as well as mixed-use developments, apartment buildings and student housing. The recently restored Regent Theatre is now part of the Ontario Tech University campus as well as serving as a popular concert venue. Central Tribute Communities Centre located at 99 Athol Street East is the home of the Ontario Hockey League’s famed Oshawa Generals whose alumni include Hockey Hall of Fame inductees: Bobby Orr and Eric Lindros. Additional neighbourhood landmarks include Rotary Park, Durham Family YMCA and the Canadian Automotive Museum. The juxtaposition of Central’s older housing stock together with all the new development in downtown Oshawa combines a proud history and heritage together with an infusion of new progressive developments. All these new progressive initiatives have pushed this neighbourhood forward in a way that will ensure downtown’s status as the heart and soul of Oshawa.
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