THIS 2 BEDROOM UNIT HAS BEEN FULLY REMEDIATED AND IS LOCATED IN THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE BUILDING OF "CAROL ESTATES". INSUITE LAUNDRY, PLUS FRIDGE, STOVE AND NEW DISHWASHER ARE INCLUDED. BRIGHT AND SPACIOUS LAYOUT. UNDERGROUND PARKING AND A GAS FIREPLACE. ON A BUS ROUTE AND CLOSE TO ALL AMENITIES.More details
Listed by Coast Capital - Chatterton, sold on September, 2004
Pride Of Ownership Is Evident Throughout! This 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Unit Is Located On The Grnd Floor.Over 1200 Sq.Ft. Of Spacious Living In This Bright Corner Unit.There's Nothing To Do Here But Move In And Enjoy. Patio Is Enclosed For Additional Sq.Ftge.Laundry On The Same Floor As Well As The Storage Units And Hobby Room.Walk To Dallas Rd. And Cook St. Village.This Is An Absolutely Lovely Unit And Will Not Last!!!More details
Listed by Coast Capital - Shelbourne and Pacific Coast - Shelbourne, sold on October, 1996
YOU'LL BE EQUALLY IMPRESSED WITH THIS SPACIOUS AND IMMACULATE 2 BEDROOM UNIT. GREAT OUTLOOK FROM THE ENCLOSED BALCONY. EXTREMLY QUIET AND VERY WELL RUN BUILDING WITH SEPARATE STORAGE FACILITIES,LAUNDRY ON EACH FLOOR,BUILT IN VACU FLO. THIS UNIT IS SOUTH FACING AND READY TO MOVE RIGHT INTO, DON'T DELAY.More details
Listed by Royal LePage Coast Capital - Chatterton, sold on January, 2005
Qulaity Top Floor Unit With Nice Mtn Views. Quiet Buidling, Well Managed By Strata. Adult Complex Allowing Up To 3 Rental Units. Features Blt-In Vacu Flow, Lush Carpets, Maple Cabinets. Blt In 1982, Complex Name: Casa Ville * * Managed By: Strata * Cov Park: 1More details
Listed by Coast Capital - Shelbourne, sold on August, 1993
Great Oak Bay Border Location. Close to Oak Bay Village, Jubilee Hospital, all amentities and bus routes. Shows beautifully and nicely updated with new bath, mouldings, lino, etc, and recently painted. Very private unit at back of building with large ground level patio, perfect for entertaining. Cozy fireplace in living room, 5 appliances. 1 small dog or 2 cats allowed.More details
Listed by Coast Capital - Chatterton, sold on April, 2004