2250 Maitland St #601, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3K 2Z9
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Highlights
Estimated ValueNot available
Price/Sqft$846/sqft
Est. Mortgage$2,563/mo
Maintenance fees$324/mo
Tax Amount ()-
Days On Market147 days
Description
OPEN HOUSES ARE LOCATED AT THE SALES CENTRE AT 2179 GOTTINGEN ST. Floor Plan B8 Live: Contemporary, calm spaces to live in. The perfect tonic to the hustle & bustle outside your front door. "Live” is the place we design as the canvas for our life, what we cultivate as our home and personal zone. At Navy Lane, Urban Capital’s signature approach to design provides living spaces that marry good form with performance, the raw elements of an industrial loft with the polished good looks and smooth function of its many features and elements. A residence where modern tastes find themselves comfortably at home. Play: Your very own roof-top play zone. Unwind through stretching, swimming, or just hanging out. Navy Lane’s rooftop is the perfect spot for residents to relax, restore energy, and refresh themselves. A place of private retreat or social get togethers, of lounging by the pool or working-out, as well as the quintessential pleasures of the all-Canadian barbecue. For fitness buffs, there’s an indoor and an outdoor gym, both offering state-of-the-art equipment. And to top it off, a homage to Halifax’s harbour to the east via our retro-style Tower Viewer. The perfect spot to look out over the harbour and remind yourself that Gottingen Street, and the Navy Lane rooftop, is just where you want to be. Work: When your commute to work is a short elevator ride. Maybe you work remotely, or you’re writing a presentation, or there’s a novel in the works – whenever you need a dedicated place where “work” can be accomplished, there’s our ground-floor work-share space. Need to attend a private video meeting? There’s a “zoom”-room available. Want to make a presentation or host an in-person meeting? There’s a boardroom that can be reserved. Elsewhere, a large harvest table and chairs provide what’s required for more communal or group work. And, finally, two lounge areas offer more informal workspaces.