2 bed, 2 bath, 2 kitchen, 2 laundry, 2 balconies, 2 car spaces – 'Two' good an opportunity 'two' miss.
Situated on the 6th floor of the tightly-held Base 241 complex offering magnificent views to Black Mountain from its sought-after North and West corner which is positioned away from any road noise and not able to be built out thanks to current zoning regulations, this unique 'dual key' apartment is an exciting offering.
The owner can reside in it, create an income stream or both simultaneously. The
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