Main - 287 Oxford Street E London, ON

$2,300
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3 Beds
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  1 Full
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PROPERTY INFO

A well-located and convenient rental unit at 287 Oxford Street. This main-floor unit features a spacious and cozy design with three bedrooms and one full bathroom. It has a private separate entry and includes an ensuite laundry room for added convenience. New Appliances. The unit comes partially furnished with a Dining set and Sofa. includes 3 parking spots, with water and electricity, lawn maintenance and snow removal of Parking lots are covered in the rent. Situated near Western University, this property is student-friendly and offers easy access to public transportation, being just 300 meters from a bus stop. The lease is available starting May 1, 2025. (id:4555)

PROPERTY SPECS

Listing ID X11960033
Address MAIN - 287 OXFORD STREET E
City London, ON
Lease $2,300
Bed / Bath 3 / 1 Full
Construction Brick Facing, Vinyl siding
Type Triplex
Status For rent

EXTENDED FEATURES

Appliances Refrigerator, Water HeaterParking 3Cooling Central air conditioningFoundation ConcreteHeating Forced airHeating Fuel Natural gasUtility Water Municipal water Date Listed 2025-02-06 19:01:52Days on Market 16Parking 3

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Century First Canadian Corp, Rebecca Sun

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