241 Ridout Street S London, ON

$749,900
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5 Beds
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  2 Full
|

PROPERTY INFO

Seller willing to hold a very favourable VTB up to 80% of purchase price. Recently renovated duplex within a few minutes walk of famous Wortley Village. The entire main floor has been renovated into a 3 bedroom unit with one bathroom. Everything is brand new in this unit. New kitchen, bathroom, flooring, windows. The second floor has 2 good sized bedrooms, a den/office, 4 piece bathroom, eat in kitchen and a living room. Noise insulation added between the 2 units, Separate hydro meters. 4 car parking off Briscoe. Excellent opportunity to add to investment portfolio or live in the main unit and rent the upper unit to help pay down the mortgage. Walking distance to great schools and Wortley Village. (id:4555)

PROPERTY SPECS

Listing ID X9260395
Address 241 RIDOUT STREET S
City London, ON
Price $749,900
Bed / Bath 5 / 2 Full
Construction Aluminum siding, Brick
Land Size 40 x 115 FT
Type Duplex
Status For sale

EXTENDED FEATURES

Basement N/ABasement Development UnfinishedParking 4Cooling Central air conditioningFoundation ConcreteHeating Forced airHeating Fuel Natural gasUtility Water Municipal water Date Listed 2024-08-19 18:01:40Days on Market 82Parking 4

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Royal Lepage Triland Realty, Brent Raemisch

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