246 Ferland Street- Beechwood Village
Listed for $1,040,000.00
3 x 2 bedroom | 3 x 3 Full Bathrooms |
Property Type: 3 storey
Property style: Purpose built Tri-Plex
Great clean and tenanted property
Modern large Triplex in The Heart of Beechwood Village! Built in 2008 this spacious and never-vacant multi-unit sits on a 40 x 95.6 ft lot on a dead-end street, steps from all the village shops, New Edinburgh/Lindenlea, and : Park! Surrounded by new developments and gorgeous semi-detached homes this is a superb price point for 3 huge & incredibly well-maintained apartments. Rents are currently well below market value but a new owner will inherit 3 sets of perfect month-month Tenants. Stylish, Clean, and dependable = a simple and stress-free investment! Ontario's rental increase for 2024 is 2.5%. Each unit is completely independent with separate entrances, metres, HRV, ductless AC, and heating systems (hot water radiant). Tenants pay for everything except water. 1 parking per unit + an 4th spot for owner etc. Offers will be presented to the Trustee Monday to Friday between 9 am and 5 pm excluding Holidays. 24-hour irrevocable required on all offers.
Lot Size: 40 x 95.6 R4E Zoning
Bedrooms: 6 + 6 = 12
Bathrooms: 2 + 2 = 4
Full bathrooms: 1 + 1 = 2
Year built: 2008 (approx.)
Parking: Outdoor surfaced
Total Parking: 4
Heating: 3 x Radiant
Heating fuel: Natural gas
Air conditioning: 3 x Ductless
Water: Municipal
Sewer: Sewer connected
Foundation: Poured
Exterior: Siding
Floor coverings: Laminate, Tile
Neighbourhood influences: Playground Nearby, Public Transit Nearby, Recreation Nearby, Shopping Nearby
Site influences: City oriented, close to Beechwood, New Edinburgh, Rockcliffe PK, Manor PK
Appliances included: 3 x Fridge, Stove, Washer, Dryer
Rental: 3 x Hot Water Tank (paid by tenants)
ROOM DIMENSIONS : See Floor plans
New Edinburgh-Lindenlea-Beechwood Village is a close-knit, dynamic community known for its beautiful trees and friendly residents. It is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Ottawa. The communities are located in Ottawa East and are found where the Rideau River meets the Ottawa River. Lindenlea is one of the first planned communities in Ottawa and was established in 1918 by urban planner Thomas Adams. Thomas McKay, a prominent builder of the Rideau Canal, bought the New Edinburgh land in 1829 and named it after his hometown of Edinburgh, Scotland. The neighbourhood is home to Rideau Hall, the Governor General of Canada's Residence, and 24 Sussex Drive, the Prime Minister's Residence. Over three-quarters of the neighbourhood is primarily English speaking with the rest speaking French or another language.