Virtual Open House
1804-70 Landry Street
Vanier
$399,900
Enjoy this virtual tour of 1804-70 Landry Street in Vanier. A beautifully upgraded 2 bedroom condo in with stunning views.
Read more details of this property and see more pics by going to it’s page.
Call the Molly & Claude Team team at 613.804.7979 or email at claude@claudejobin.com to arrange a visit.
Ottawa Condo for Sale
Vanier
1804-70 Landry Street
$399,900
Great views in this delightfully upgraded 2 bedroom 2 bath open concept condo with 9 foot ceilings (top floors). Over $25,000 of upgrades since purchased: hardwood in bedrooms, light fixtures, new doors, blinds, kitchen cabinets, faucets, marble counter tops in bathrooms, recently painted. Contemporary kitchen with stainless steel appliances, u-shaped granite counter top, dark lowers & light uppers. Lots of cupboards. Breakfast bar. Floor to ceiling windows in living room/dining room. Hardwood floors in living room / dining room and bedrooms. Tiles in kitchen & baths. Beautiful master suite with large closet & ensuite. Efficient bathroom storage. Insuite laundry. Great parking spot & easy access to locker. Well run condo, with wheel chair accessibility to all areas. Great amenities such as: fully equipped gym, indoor pool, party/meeting room, visitor parking. Secure building with concierge. Condo fees include heat & air conditioning. Walk downtown in 20 mins. Cycle or walk along the Rideau River paths. Easy access to 417 or transit. Trundle bed included.
Ottawa Real Estate Board Statistics (OREB)
March 2017
Real Estate Newsletter
April 2017
Architect
Moshe Safdie
Another prolific architect. Dare I say another one of my favourites: Moshe Safdie.
We must start with Habit 67 which essentially put Safdie on the international map. These condos made of prefabricated concrete forms have aged to perfection acquiring iconic status. I’ve not done a lot of research but according to how many cubes the condo occupies you’re looking at $500,000 to $600,000 and beyond of course.
Next his expansion of the original City Hall on Green Island. The main building constructed in 1958 in the International Style was at one point not very respected and could have easily fallen victim of the wrecking ball. Safdie found a way in the early 90s to integrate it marvelously into his expansion; with similar materials and similar size openings he created a delightful dialogue between the original structure and the additions.
The National Art Gallery of Canada. What a building! And what a location! Louise Bourgeois’ Maman is proud to call it home. Who cannot be in awe walking up the collonade while looking at a garden reproducing A.Y. Jackson’s painting Terre Sauvage and then to arrive in the Great Hall. The great hall which echoes in glass the Library of Parliament across the way in stone in metal.
Finally in 2011 Marina Bay Sands in Singapore. These buildings appear to be so surreal they seem like a concept design and yet there they stand. How would you like to swim in the illusion pool at the top? Of course Molly said she’d swim to the edge in a nano second. I’m thinking I might follow her but I’d like to be moored to a nearby pillar.
Previous posts on other architects: Antoni Gaudi, Frank Gehry, Le Corbusier, Richard Meier, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Frank Lloyd Wright.
FinTRAC – Money Laundering Form Change
The controversial ethinicity quetsion has been removed. Either it was not on the forms we have been using or I have been ignoring that question. Well either way it is now gone.
Fabric Conservationist to the Queen
Responsible for cushions and curtains – doesn’t like such a big task until you realize there are 1000 rooms in three palaces. Would certainly be an interesting job. At $27,582 a year it doesn’t pay very well, but it is very prestigious and surely looks great on a resume. Perhaps it has room and board: room and board at Buckingham could be ok.
Applications close April 6 so don’t delay! Just to help you out here is the Job Application
Reigniting Sparks Street
It may not be an impartial writeup but the owners the Riviera Restaurant on Sparks street feel that the reResidences condos and other condo developments along Sparks and close-by will help bring Sparks Street back to like. It would be nice. I quite like that street, always have. But it’s always been under some sort of threat. Admittedly intensification does seem to be working on the downtown core. I’d love to see studies. I’m only in the very centre sporadically but I feel like I see a difference. Bank Street in the evening used to become so quiet now there is life. I love it!
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