10239 119 Street NW, Edmonton, AB T5K 1Y9, Canada
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Located just west of the downtown core, Princeton Manor is part of a residential neighbourhood that is also home to locally-owned restaurants and bars, cafes, galleries, specialty shops, and public gathering spaces. Steps away from Oliver Park, featuring an outdoor pool, indoor arena, playground, and community hall. One block west of Oliver School, which includes an elementary program, Nellie McClung Girls' Junior High, and early learning programs for children and families. One block east of the neighborhood community garden at Peace Garden Park. Walking distance to amenities on Jasper Avenue, as well as The Promenade, which overlooks the North Saskatchewan River Valley. Your new home is also Amazon delivery friendly with Amazon Key access that allows Amazon drivers access to our building when they have a scheduled delivery; no more needing to buzz delivery into the building or reschedule delivery because you missed the call, you recieve secure delivery to your door. Oliver is one of the oldest residential neighbourhoods in the City of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Oliver is located immediately to the west of the downtown core, and overlooks the North Saskatchewan River valley. Located in the river valley immediately below Oliver is Edmonton's Royal Glenora Club, Victoria Golf Course, and Victoria Park. The High Level Bridge and Groat Bridge give residents access to locations on the south side, including the University of Alberta and Old Strathcona. Energized parking stall included Leave This Blank Captcha: Leave This Blank Captcha: Leave This Blank Captcha: Leave This Blank Captcha:
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Details about this property
View all apartments in EdmontonProperty type
apartment
Rooms
2
Size
74 m²
Price
1,225 $
Rental period
Unlimited
Available from
ASAP
Pets allowed
No
Balcony
Yes
Swimming Pool
Yes
Washing Machine
Yes
Parking
Yes
Price per m²
17 $
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