607 - 765 MCGILL ROAD, Kamloops, British Columbia V2C0B7
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Price/Sqft$496/sqft
Est. Mortgage$1,782/mo
Maintenance fees$310/mo
Tax Amount ()$2,186/yr
Days On Market23 hours
Description
Top-Floor 1-Bedroom Condo Across from TRU – Ideal for Students, Investors & Professionals Welcome to Unit #607 at Landmark Place, a sought-after top-floor, south-facing condo offering abundant natural light and serene views over greenspace. This 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom unit features an open-concept layout with high ceilings, enhancing the sense of space and comfort. The kitchen is equipped with granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a spacious island with seating for two. The bedroom accommodates a king-size bed and includes dual closets leading to a 4-piece bathroom. Additional conveniences include in-suite laundry, a private covered deck, and individual climate control with baseboard heating and a wall-mounted A/C unit. Landmark Place offers a range of amenities, including a fitness center, secure underground parking, and commercial spaces on the ground floor featuring restaurants, coffee shops, and more. Located directly across from Thompson Rivers University and within walking distance to shopping centers, public transit, and Kenna Cartwright Park, this property is perfectly situated for convenience and lifestyle. Built in 2017, the building is pet-friendly (with restrictions) and allows rentals, making it an excellent opportunity for investors, students, or those seeking a vibrant urban lifestyle. (id:39198)
Property Details
Interior
Features
Main level Floor
Laundry room
5'11'' x 7'10''4pc Bathroom
Primary Bedroom
10' x 18'1''Living room
13'8'' x 15'5''Exterior
Parking
Garage spaces -
Garage type -
Total parking spaces 1
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