123 - 429 Kent Street

 

$349,900

Welcome to easy urban living in the heart of vibrant Centretown. This spacious main level condo offers the best of downtown convenience with a rare sense of quiet, thanks to its peaceful orientation overlooking the building’s interior courtyard. Inside, you’ll find an inviting open concept layout with a generous living area flowing seamlessly into the dining space and kitchen, ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. The kitchen offers abundant storage and a large island that anchors the space, perfect for casual meals or hosting friends. The spacious primary bedroom easily accommodates all of your furniture and features a walk-in closet for excellent storage. A modern, neutral four piece bathroom and in-unit laundry add comfort and practicality, while the private terrace provides a lovely outdoor retreat rarely found in condo living. Parking is included, and residents enjoy access to all the amenities of the building including a lovely rooftop terrace and all the lifestyle perks Centretown is known for — Ottawa’s best restaurants, cafés, shops, parks, and the Rideau Canal are all within easy reach.


DETAILS

MLS

X12783542

NEIGHBOURHOOD

Centretown

AGE

2012 / Approx

RENTAL EQUIPMENT

Hot water tank (Reliance - $21/month)

POSSESSION

April 2026

PARKING

Underground Garage

HEATING

Forced Air / Gas

COOLING

Central Air

 

INCLUSIONS
Refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, microwave/hood fan, washer, dryer, window blinds, square shelf in laundry room, 3 square shelves above TV, patio privacy screen, Ikea wooden tiles on patio

EXCLUSIONS
None


ROOM SIZES

ROOM LEVEL DIMENSIONS
Dining Room Main 10'1 x 7'2
Living Room Main 10'1 x 10'0
Kitchen Main 8'3 x 11'8
Primary Bedroom Main 12'3 x 10'8
4 Piece Ensuite Bath Main
Laundry Main

NEIGHBOURHOOD

Centretown is a leafy residential district with a busy commercial core of clothes stores, brunch spots and lively Irish pubs on Elgin and Bank streets. The Rideau Canal is popular for its waterside trail and becomes an ice-skating rink in winter, while Dundonald and Jack Purcell parks are dotted with monuments and public artwork. The Canadian Museum of Nature has exhibits on Arctic fossils and polar bears.

 

QUESTIONS / BOOK A VIEWING

 
Daria Kark