44 Hopewell Avenue in Old Ottawa South — SOLD

Updated, Upgraded and Expanded family home
Here we have a nicely appointed home in a stellar location.
Great size. Nice rooms. Good light. Hardwood throughout.
South facing yard with very large porch.
Located in Old Ottawa South, half a block from Bank street. Schools (Hopewell PS), parks, community centre, shopping, Lansdowne and the Glebe just a short & pleasant walk in different directions.
Original home was expanded in the 60’s. Long list of upgrades and improvements in last 7 years, including kitchen, baths, flooring, insulation, windows, roof, skylight, AC, deck, interlock, shed, etc…just move in and enjoy.
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Inclusions
· Washer, dryer, fridge, stove, dishwasher, hood fan, Central Air, Shed
Miscellaneous
· Lot size: 25.95 ‘ x 100.07 ‘
· Three +1 bedrooms, 1.5 baths
· Air conditioned
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