2 Lower Charlotte Street














































$695,000
Welcome to 2 Lower Charlotte, a beautifully updated century home in the heart of Lowertown. Full of character and thoughtfully renovated for modern living, it features new hardwood floors on the main level, a renovated kitchen with great style and functionality, and a brand-new 3-piece bath. The open-concept living and dining rooms offer plenty of space to entertain, and a mud room off the kitchen adds everyday practicality. Upstairs, you'll find three generous bedrooms plus a den, ideal for a home office and a renovated 4-piece bath with classic finishes. The finished basement includes a large rec room, laundry area, and ample storage. The backyard is a rare find large, private, and perfect for summer use, with a deck, shed with built-in play space, and parking for three vehicles. Directly across from the Rideau River with a boat launch just steps away, and minutes to the ByWard Market, New Edinburgh, parks, bike paths, and great local shops and restaurants. A solid home in an unbeatable location.
DETAILS |
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MLS |
X12198144 |
NEIGHBOURHOOD |
Lowertown |
AGE |
1897 / Approx |
RENTAL EQUIPMENT |
N/A |
POSSESSION |
TBD |
PARKING |
Driveway |
HEATING |
Gas / Forced air |
COOLING |
Central Air |
INCLUSIONS |
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EXCLUSIONS |
ROOM SIZES
ROOM | LEVEL | DIMENSIONS |
Living Room | Main | 13'11 x 14'1 | Dining Room | Main | 13'11 x 10'4 | Kitchen | Main | 11'6 x 11'11 | Mud Room | Main | 12'5 x 9'6 | 3 Piece Bath | Main | Primary Bedroom | Second | 13'11 x 10'11 | Bedroom | Second | 8'1 x 11'3 | Den | Second | 11'6 x 9'6 | Bedroom | Second | 10'4 x 10'4 | 4 Piece Bath | Second | Recreation Room | Lower | 13'11 x 22.8 | Utility / Laundry | Lower | 11'6 x 14'10 |
NEIGHBOURHOOD
Lowertown is the oldest neighbourhood of the city, with construction beginning in 1826. Lowertown is a hub for artists and start-ups, with 19th-century buildings on Dalhousie Street reborn as craft coffee roasters and brewpubs. The Royal Canadian Mint displays a million-dollar coin while the National Gallery of Canada shows international and Canadian art, with sweeping city views from its stylish cafeteria. The vibrant streets near the ByWard Market area have quirky clothes shops and hip music venues.