334 Queens Avenue London, ON

PROPERTY INFO

This two-storey red brick century building in the heart of downtown London offers exceptional versatility with DA2 zoning. With vacant possession, the property is ideal for a wide range of potential uses, such as office space, a restaurant, student residence, boutique hotel, private club, and more. Steps from Victoria Park, public transit, shopping, and dining, this prime location ensures high visibility and convenience. The building also features a finished basement with kitchen. Boulevard parking agreement with the City of London for 5 on-site parking spaces with additional parking available nearby. With endless possibilities, this is your opportunity to bring your vision to life in a central downtown setting. Floor Plans provided are conceptual and for illustrative purposes only. (id:4555)

PROPERTY SPECS

Listing ID X11933294
Address 334 QUEENS AVENUE
City London, ON
Price $824,900
Land Size 30.01 x 76.57 FT
Type Offices
Status For sale

EXTENDED FEATURES

Parking 5Amenities Nearby Public TransitCooling Partially air conditionedHeating Hot water radiator heatUtility Water Municipal water Date Listed 2025-01-21 17:01:07Days on Market 33Parking 5

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A Team London, Nick Jaremko

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