2208 on 17-A Street, SW, Bankview
Sussex House
Eight split-level two-bedroom apartment homes each have an end-unit setting, lots of windows (three directions!), and two balconies or a large patio in this four-storey frame-built walk-up building erected as a condominium building in 1978 by Northumberland Development Corporation.
There are only two floor plans, so you either have 1,000 or 1,050 square feet, plus the two balconies, and the two ground-foor suites each enjoy a large patio with the east-side suite having one that's enormous--perhaps 900 square feet--atop the parking garage. That garage allows everyone to park indoors in assigned common-property stalls and has space for storage lockers and a mechanical room. Floor plans are all two-bedroom and one bathroom and each suite has a fireplace with natural gas supply. Some fireplaces have been converted to gas-burning, while some remain wood burning with a gas log lighter.
Sussex House owners spent money in 2009 to replace balconies, which is a big job they can be proud to accomplish. The building has sloping decorative permiter roofing and a flat roof behind that. Note that owners voted in 2002 to amend their Condo Plan to make each suite's exterior windows and doors the responsibility of the suite owner. Unit factors are allocated to suites in proportion to their sizes. Parking is common so has no unit factor and pays no condo fees or property tax. I keep the Condo Plan on file.
There are only two floor plans, so you either have 1,000 or 1,050 square feet, plus the two balconies, and the two ground-foor suites each enjoy a large patio with the east-side suite having one that's enormous--perhaps 900 square feet--atop the parking garage. That garage allows everyone to park indoors in assigned common-property stalls and has space for storage lockers and a mechanical room. Floor plans are all two-bedroom and one bathroom and each suite has a fireplace with natural gas supply. Some fireplaces have been converted to gas-burning, while some remain wood burning with a gas log lighter.
Sussex House owners spent money in 2009 to replace balconies, which is a big job they can be proud to accomplish. The building has sloping decorative permiter roofing and a flat roof behind that. Note that owners voted in 2002 to amend their Condo Plan to make each suite's exterior windows and doors the responsibility of the suite owner. Unit factors are allocated to suites in proportion to their sizes. Parking is common so has no unit factor and pays no condo fees or property tax. I keep the Condo Plan on file.
To buy or sell in this condo development, write or call Gerald at 403-703-0675. Rental options are best pursued via rental web sites such as www.RentFaster.ca
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