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 |
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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 |
INCLUSIONS |
EXCLUSIONS |
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.