1120 Oxford Street E London, ON

PROPERTY INFO

Included properties: 1120-1122-1126 Oxford Street East and 2-6 Clemens Street. Properties must be purchased together. 0.75 Acre Development Site located on the north east corner of Oxford Street East and Clemens Street in Northeast London. 136 ft frontage on Oxford Street East and 240 ft frontage along Clemens Street. Ideal location for student apartments located approximately one block from Fanshawe College with bus stop at door. Directly across the street from Tim Hortons, Finch Nissan, etc. Convenient access to major highways, shopping centres, schools, sport facilities and other amenities. Approved zoning for a 10-Storey, 136 unit residential development. Excellent high-density infill development opportunity. Current Zoning: R9-7(37) which allows Apartment buildings; Lodging house class 2; Senior citizens apartment buildings; Handicapped persons apartment buildings and Continuum-of-care facilities. (id:4555)

PROPERTY SPECS

Listing ID X8174580
Address 1120 OXFORD STREET E
City London, ON
Price $2,700,000
Land Size 136 FT
Status For sale

EXTENDED FEATURES

Amenities Nearby HospitalUtility Water Municipal water Date Listed 2024-06-04 14:02:25Days on Market 182

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A Team London, Lynn Morris

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