133 Goldgate Crescent, Orangeville ON L9W 4C2
This is one home you don’t want to miss! This…
$799,900
45 Bond Street, Kitchener ON N2H 4S4
$899,900
Exceptional Legal Duplex with Bonus Dwelling Unit at 45 Bond St, Kitchener – Over $70,000/Year in Rental Income!
Discover an unparalleled investment opportunity at 45 Bond St, Kitchener, ON N2H 4S4 – a stunning brick bungalow offering over 2,500 sq ft of meticulously finished living space. This rare property features a legal duplex plus an additional dwelling unit (ADU), making it an ideal choice for investors, multi-generational families, or homeowners seeking substantial rental income. With a proven rental income exceeding $70,000 annually, this move-in-ready gem combines versatility, modern comfort, and a prime location.
Property Highlights:
* Main Level Unit: A spacious 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom bungalow layout bathed in natural light, featuring a timeless design and modern finishes, perfect for owner-occupancy or premium rental (approximately $2,600/month).
* Lower Level Suite: A fully equipped 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom unit with a separate entrance, currently occupied by a tenant paying $1,100/month, ideal for steady rental income or extended family.
* Additional Dwelling Unit (ADU): A self-contained 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom unit, previously rented for $2,050/month and now vacant, offering immediate income potential or flexible use for guests.
* Robust Construction: Solid brick exterior ensures durability, low maintenance, and lasting curb appeal.
* Prime Location: Situated in a vibrant Kitchener neighborhood, steps from top-rated schools, lush parks, and the dynamic Uptown Waterloo. Enjoy easy access to the Expressway for seamless commuting and proximity to amenities that attract tenants and homeowners alike.
This is one home you don’t want to miss! This…
$799,900
Exquisite Newly Built Luxury Country Estate! This custom estate, originally…
$3,349,000
6566 Concession 4 Road, Puslinch ON N0B 2J0
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