4275 Norford Ave #101, Calgary, Alberta T3B6M2
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Price/Sqft$719/sqft
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Description
Welcome to the "Esquire" in Calgary’s vibrant University District, just steps from U of C, Market Mall, Foothills Hospital, and C-Train access. This stylish one-bedroom condo offers both modern finishes and unbeatable convenience, perfect for students, professionals, or downsizers alike. Inside, you’ll find a bright open layout with a pearl-white palette, Quartz counters, soft-close cabinetry, luxury vinyl plank flooring, and in-suite laundry. The kitchen is thoughtfully designed with a roomy island, upgraded appliances including a gas stove, garburator, Silgranit sink, and elegant fixtures. The primary bedroom includes a walk-in closet, while the living room opens directly onto your private patio—complete with a gas BBQ hookup. Being on the main floor makes it ideal for pet owners, offering both comfort and easy outdoor access. As an end unit, you’ll enjoy extra privacy and a quiet setting, enhancing the home’s peaceful feel. The Esquire also includes a wealth of amenities: heated underground parking, storage locker, bike storage, fitness center, pet spa, and even a bike workshop. This is a fantastic opportunity to live in one of Calgary’s most sought-after, walkable communities with shopping, dining, parks, and pathways right at your doorstep.
Property Details
Interior
Features
Main Floor
Kitchen With Eating Area
14`5" x 8`4"Living Room
12`9" x 8`9"Bedroom - Primary
12`11" x 10`1"4pc Bathroom
8`1" x 5`5"Exterior
Features
Parking
Garage spaces 1
Garage type -
Other parking spaces 0
Total parking spaces 1
Condo Details
Amenities
Bicycle Storage, Elevator(s), Fitness Center, Storage, Visitor Parking
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