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2 rooms apartment of 83 m² in Kelowna

1501 Spall Road, Kelowna, BC V1Y 9S9, Canada

Month rate

2250$

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Move-in Price1125 $
Rental PeriodUnlimited
Available from01-12-2024

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Approved by rentola.ca

Last active: about 10 hours ago

2bed 2bath 2deck Condo; Lodges – Available December 1st – Unit 2-213

2 bedroom 2 bathroom new condo in Packers Junction. Located downtown in the heart of the city. This split bedroom 902 sq ft design offers two 65 sq ft+ balconies with one for each bedroom. Galley style kitchen includes 4 stainless steel appliances, overhead cabinets and breakfast bar. Open floor concept leads to full dining room and living room with luxury vinyl flooring, surf station, air conditioning and balcony access. Bedrooms have ample closets and walk through to bathroom. Bathroom includes a full sized soaker tub with shower in modern design. Separate laundry and small storage area included. Parking is outdoor uncovered and not assigned. A parking pass is an additional $50 per mnt. Storage locker is additional $25 per mnt if available. The building features a full fitness centre, electric vehicle charging stations and secure indoor bicycle parking. Close to shopping, beaches, entertainment, Casino, restaurants and much more. No Smoking, Small Pet Under 30lbe Negotiable, Utilities Not Included. 1+ year Lease

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Details about this property

Property type

apartment

Rooms

2

Size

83 m²

Price

2,250 $

Rental period

Unlimited

Available from

01-12-2024

Pets allowed

No

Dishwasher

Yes

Parking

Yes

Price per m²

27 $

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