Second Street, Halifax 24-019 - RENTED

$ 3000

Flats / Condos
Second Street, Halifax 24-019 - RENTED
    Great West End flat, utilities included
    Character-filled, main-floor flat in fabulous West End location. ALL UTILITIES, CABLE AND INTERNET INCLUDED! Steps to Quinpool Road and Larry OConnell Park. Walking distance to universities and hospitals and in a great school catchment area.

    Beautiful hardwood flooring throughout. Most of the home has just been freshly painted.

    Large bright living room with ornamental fireplace leads to formal dining room. Older but efficient kitchen with stainless-steel appliances leads to back entrance. Two good-sized bedrooms on the main level.

    The dry basement has laundry facilities, workshop space, storage space, brand new 3-piece bath and 3rd bedroom.

    No smokers please. Large, fenced backyard is perfect for your 4-legged friend Driveway will fit two vehicles. Shed for storage.

    This flat is available now for a minimum of one year.

Number of Bedrooms

3

Number of Bathrooms

2 full bathrooms

Appliances

Stove, Fridge, Dishwasher, Washer, Dryer

Flooring

Hardwood

Heating

Included

Fireplace

Decorative only

Available

RENTED

Why HQH?

Halifax Quality Homes is a locally owned and operated company specializing in the management and rental of homes, condos, and flats.  Our mission is to offer professional and personalized service, tailored to meet the needs of both tenant and landlord.   The company owners, Colin Sword and Susan Maylin, each have over 20 years experience in the industry and work with a dedicated support team of accounting and administrative  staff.
 
HQH is a member of the Investment Property Owners Association of Nova Scotia and the Better Business Bureau.

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"Colin and his team at Halifax Quality Homes provide me with peace of mind knowing that my property is professionally managed as though it was their own."
Elizabeth Anne Lane