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Cats OK | Dogs OK |
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Storage |
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This 2 bedroom and 1 Bath basement unit is upgraded with all new vinyl plank flooring. The unit has a spacious floor plan. Large kitchen floor space with tons of cabinets and counter space. There is enough room to add a dining table for four. Living space has an open floor plan with many windows that brings in plenty of natural light. There are 2 good size bedrooms in the unit and a full 4 piece bathroom. All bedrooms comes with a closet space and window coverings. There is a shared washer and dryer located in the property as well. Water is included with rent. You pay for heat and power. Good central location with easy access to Yellowhead Trail, St. Albert trail, public transit, shops, shopping, banks, restaurants, etc. - Bright, 2 Bedroom and 1 Bath; legal duplex - Basement Unit; 900 sq ft - NW Kensington community; - Vinyl Plank flooring throughout; - Spacious bedrooms; - Pet friendly; - Rent includes water; - Central location close to shops, restaurants, grocery, transit and more. - Storage unit. - New washer & dryer Prior to World War I, Edmonton was in the midst of a real estate boom. From the time it was incorporated as a town in 1892 until 1913, Edmonton expanded its boundaries substantially. The land that Kensington includes was subdivided by 1911 and was part of a large block of land that was annexed by Edmonton in 1913. At the time, the nearest development to Kensington was the village of Calder just to the south, and Calder itself was some miles from the developed portion of Edmonton. The extent to which Edmonton over-expanded is illustrated by the fact that 137th Avenue, Kensington’s northern boundary, was also part of Edmonton’s boundary until 1971. As a result, Kensington’s original subdivision was discarded. Its modern re-plot was based on several design principals that came into use in Edmonton during the 1950s. The neighbourhood is bounded by major roadways, and its interior street network is arranged in a modified grid pattern with the intent of minimizing through traffic. A community league hall and a school are centrally located. Commercial land uses are placed at the corners of the neighbourhood and at the entry and exit points. The name for this neighbourhood was likely taken from the Kensington area of London, England. - Water
Neighborhood | Kensington |
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Post code | T5E 5M9 |
Type | Apartment for rent |
3 years ago | $1,000 |
Kensington | Edmonton, AB
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