406 - 470 Laurier Avenue West

 

$375,000

Welcome to Unit 406 at 470 Laurier Avenue, a beautifully renovated condo in the heart of the city. The updated kitchen features quartz countertops and opens to a spacious dining and living area, perfect for both everyday living and entertaining. All main living spaces feature eco-friendly cork flooring, adding warmth underfoot and sustainable style. Step out onto the large south-facing balcony and enjoy sunny afternoons with city views and privacy from a mature canopy of trees. The layout includes a generous primary bedroom with a walk-in closet, and a renovated 2-piece ensuite, a generous second bedroom plus a modern main bath with sleek, updated fixtures. In-unit laundry, parking, and a storage locker add everyday convenience. Located just steps from bike paths, the new Ottawa Public Library, Lebreton Flats, and the Ottawa River, this is a prime spot for both nature and city lovers. Building amenities include an indoor pool, party room, a generous courtyard with BBQs, ideal for summer gatherings, as well as a rooftop deck with gazebo, lawn furniture and BBQ. A move-in-ready unit that blends thoughtful design, sustainable finishes, and unbeatable location.


DETAILS

MLS

X12216043

NEIGHBOURHOOD

Centretown

AGE

1984 / Approx

RENTAL EQUIPMENT

Hot Water Tank (Ottawa Home Service - $11.70/month)

POSSESSION

Immediate

PARKING

Underground

HEATING

Electric / Heat pump

COOLING

Central Air

 

CONDO FEES
$823.00/month includes amenities, building insurance, general maintenance and repair, garbage removal, management fee

INCLUSIONS
Refrigerator, stove, microwave/hood fan, dishwasher, washer, dryer

EXCLUSIONS
None


ROOM SIZES

ROOM LEVEL DIMENSIONS
Kitchen Main 8'5 x 8'2
Dining Room Main 8'11 x 8'6
Living Room Main 22'1 x 10'4
Primary Bedroom Main 11'6 x 12'4
2 Piece Ensuite Bath Main
Bedroom Main 9'2 x 12'4
4 Piece Bath Main
Laundry Room Main 5'3 x 4'9

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