25 Waterloo Avenue, Guelph (downtown), Ontario

$1,675,000

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4,194

Square feet

About 25 Waterloo Avenue

"Beaver Hall" A Rare Opportunity to Own a Piece of Guelphs Heritage. Step into history with one of Guelphs most iconic architectural treasures. Built in the 1860s for Dr. Thomas S. Parker, a central figure in the citys early story, this distinguished property is a shining example of late Italianate design, with its graceful L-shaped layout, elegant bracketed eaves, and beautifully carved stone lintels. Today, Beaver Hall is home to a prestigious Business Centre, housing a number of successful ventures. For the savvy investor, it could continue to thrive in this role, adding a high-profile, income-generating asset to your portfolio. Or, imagine bringing your own business here and enjoying the full 4,194 sq. ft. for your enterpriseor even blending your professional and personal lives under one historic roof. You can at 25 Waterloo Ave. Thanks to its CC-3 zoning, the options are many, and all of them enticing. Set on nearly half an acre in the heart of downtown, the property includes 23 paved parking spots for staff and clients. How rare is that!? Lovingly maintained and full of character, Beaver Hall is ready to usher in its next era of distinction. Pride of ownership, solid returns, and a story you get to continue. Why not you? (id:6289)

Features of 25 Waterloo Avenue

Listing # X11879720
Price $1,675,000
Bathrooms 0.00
Square Footage 4,194
Acres 0.00
Type Office

Community Information

Address 25 Waterloo Avenue
Subdivision Downtown
City Guelph (downtown)
Province Ontario
Postal Code N1H3H4

Amenities

Amenities Public Transit
Parking Spaces 23
Is Waterfront No
Has Pool No

Interior

Heating Natural gas Hot water radiator heat
Fireplace No
Has Basement No

Exterior

Exterior Wood, Stone
Lot Description 96.33 x 208 Acre
Foundation Stone

Listing Details

OfficeRoyal LePage Royal City Realty

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