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Welcome to 2639 Dublin Street - a tastefully renovated and modern duplex located on the corner of Seaforth & Dublin. This building features tremendous curb appeal with its chic black & white profile, covered front porch, newer back deck, and, yes, TWO DRIVEWAYS! The stylish main 3-bedroom unit has 2 levels with 2 bedrooms, kitchen/living & 3PC bath on the first floor, and upper-level loft/ third bedroom and full 4PC ensuite. The 1-bedroom unit is spacious, fully above grade with plenty of windows and access to the backyard plus a parking spot. Vinyl windows, fibreglass oil tank, roof well within life - there's nothing to do but move in and collect supplementary income from a secondary rental unit. With both units currently vacant, an investment buyer also has this rare opportunity to rent out both units at today's market rents. Only a block from Oxford School & Sobeys and three blocks from the Forum. It's walkable to all the finest amenities of West End Halifax, Willow & Windsor Parks, the military base, and more! Both units are in impeccable condition and you can't beat the location! Call today to view this gorgeous building! (229358827)
Robie Street to North Street, corner of Dublin Street and Seaforth Street.
Property Type
Multi-family
Time on REALTOR.ca
36 days
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