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1 pièce appartement de 129 m² dans Ottawa

The Beckett, 192 Bronson Avenue, Ottawa, ON K1R 6H5, Canada

Mois taux

2050$

Contact
Durée de locationIllimité
Disponible à partir de01-12-2024

Propriétaire

Approuvé par rentola.ca

Dernier actif: il y a 11 jours

192 Bronson Ave. – The Beckett

Sleek, modern design meets upscale apartment living at The Beckett, our new 19-storey, 250+ unit, multi-residential apartment tower and enclave at in the heart of downtown Ottawa.The Beckett combines upscale living and central location for a different kind of rental experience, distinguished by many breathtaking views, high-style finishes and features, larger units, unique and varied layouts, and next-level, on-site amenities. Offering studio, one-bedroom, one-bedroom + den, or two-bedroom apartment or townhome units at the centre of it all – close to transit and just a short walk from Lebreton Flats, Parliament, Little Italy, Chinatown, the ByWard Market and the Ottawa business district.From thoughtfully designed suites to cool social spaces to the ideal downtown location, it’s your perfect place to work, play and thrive. for our application process and requirements! Close to transit and just a short walk from:

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Détails de cette propriété

Type de propriété

appartement

Chambres

1

Taille

129 m²

Prix

2 050 $

Durée de location

Illimité

Disponible à partir de

01-12-2024

Acceptant les animaux

Non

Prix par m²

16 $

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