10 - 2301 7TH STREET, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7H1A2
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Welcome to this bright and clean 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment located in the heart of Saskatoon’s desirable east side. Situated at 2301 7th Street East, this second-floor unit offers a fantastic location and thoughtful updates, making it ideal for first-time buyers, students, or anyone looking for low-maintenance living in a central area. Just steps from the shops, restaurants, and services along 8th Street, and with direct bus routes to the University of Saskatchewan, this location makes commuting or running errands quick and easy. The unit has been well maintained by its owner and features a newer stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer, and fresh paint, giving it a clean, move-in-ready feel. There’s also a dedicated in-unit storage room and access to secure bike storage in the building—perfect for those who enjoy a car-free lifestyle. Key Features: 2 spacious bedrooms and 1 full bathroom Newer kitchen appliances and in-suite laundry Fresh paint and pride of ownership throughout In-unit storage room for added convenience Second-floor location for added privacy and security Bike storage available downstairs Steps from 8th Street amenities, shopping, dining, and services Easy access to public transit and direct routes to the University of Saskatchewan Whether you're looking for a place to call home or a smart investment opportunity, this unit at 2301 7th Street E offers excellent value in one of Saskatoon’s most convenient and walkable locations. (id:39198)
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Main level Floor
Kitchen
8.1 x 6.6Dining room
7 x 7.7Living room
19.3 x 12.1Bedroom
12.6 x 10.3Condo Details
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