46 9 St #703, Calgary, Alberta T2E7Y1
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Price/Sqft$623/sqft
Est. Mortgage$1,438/mo
Maintenance fees$399/mo
Tax Amount (2024)$1,945/yr
Days On Market28 days
Description
Situated in the heart of one of Calgary's most vibrant and walkable communities, perched high up above the street level. You will enjoy the serenity of being 7 floors above the vibrant and active community with views to the SW looking towards downtown, west towards the Rocky Mountains and NW with unobstructed views of Murdoch Park. The stylish and contemporary unit offers an open floorplan with stunning cabinetry and fixtures throughout. Kitchen, dining, living and bedroom all capitalize on the wonderful views and natural light flooding into the unit. The covered deck with gas bbq hook up is a wonderful place to relax and watch the sunset or storms roll in from the west. Bridgeland Crossings has so much to offer such as a fitness center for residents only, lounge/movie room, a residence garden in the secured courtyard which also has 4 gas bbq's, benches and paths for relaxing and enjoying the outdoors in a secured area over looking a wide open park to the east. There is also a guest suite you can rent if the need ever arises. With a titled parking stall and separate storage unit which is on the 7th floor down the hall you will agree the condo fees are very reasonable for all that the unit and building have to offer.
Property Details
Interior
Features
Main Floor
Bedroom - Primary
10`3" x 9`6"4pc Bathroom
8`0" x 7`3"Laundry
5`0" x 4`9"Living Room
11`11" x 10`10"Exterior
Features
Parking
Garage spaces -
Garage type -
Total parking spaces 1
Condo Details
Amenities
Community Gardens, Elevator(s), Fitness Center, Gazebo, Guest Suite, Recreation Room
Inclusions
Property History

