Available April 1 2024!!!!!
Welcome to #2113 11214 80 Street! This sleek and stylish 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom condo on the main floor is the perfect blend of comfort and convenience. Here's what awaits you:
Spacious Layout: Enjoy an open concept kitchen and living room area, perfect for entertaining guests or relaxing after a long day.
Modern Amenities: This unit features energy-efficient washer and dryer in-unit, ensuring laundry day is a breeze. The kitchen boasts modern cabinetry, complete with a fridge, stove, over-the-range microwave, and dishwasher for added convenience.
Comfortable Flooring: Step onto plush carpet and lino floors throughout the unit, providing both comfort and easy maintenance.
Convenience: One parking stall is included, ensuring you always have a designated spot. Plus, with pet-friendly policies, furry companions are welcome to join you in your new home.
No Smoking Policy: To maintain a clean and healthy environment, we uphold a strict no-smoking policy within the premises.
Utilities: Power is not included in the rent, offering tenants flexibility in managing their utility expenses.
Rent $1399.00
Security Deposit $1399.00
Don't miss out on the opportunity to make this condo your new home sweet home! To schedule a viewing, please contact Jonathan at 780-288-8780. Act fast, as this desirable rental won't stay on the market for long.
Cromdale is one of Edmonton's oldest inner city neighbourhoods. Its development began soon after a streetcar line was extended from the city's central business district east along Jasper Avenue, north on Kinnaird Street (82nd Street), and then east again on Pine Avenue (112th Avenue). Directly northwest of the neighbourhood is the Coliseum, where the city's CFL team, the Edmonton Eskimos, plays.
For decades, Cromdale was a predominantly low-density residential neighbourhood. During the 1960s, Cromdale's proximity to the downtown and its good transportation linkages spurred a second major development phase in the neighbourhood. Many of the houses in west Cromdale were replaced with higher density apartments.
he odd shape of the neighbourhood is due to one of its major features, the Kinnaird Ravine. The ravine, originating in the North Saskatchewan River valley, winds its way through the middle of the neighbourhood and ends at the CNR/LRT right-of-way on Cromdale's northwestern boundary. The ravine lends variety to the neighbourhood's street alignment and offers excellent recreational activities.
Cromdale, meaning "crooked valley," is also the name of a place in Scotland. The neighbourhood has had many names over its lifetime, including the aptly named "View Point."
Additional
- Video surveillance
- Convenience store
- Ensuite bathroom
- Schools nearby
- Contemporary Kitchens with Additional storage
- Not furnished
- Grant MacEwan
- NAIT
- Bus routes close by