Spacious unit with 3 bedrooms and 1.5 Bath! Hard wood on main floor and laminate upper floors; fresh paint on walls, and doors; and upgraded bathrooms; new light fixtures, and more! The unit features a huge living/dining room, beautiful bright kitchen with eat-in area, very large primary bedroom, two more good-size bedrooms, and 1.5 bathrooms. Good-size private, fenced backyard. The unit has a lot of room for the family and comes with outdoor parking stalls. Knightsbridge is a very well managed complex that is only a walking distance to St. Bonaventure school, H&W Produce & Giant Tiger. Easy access to major routes, parks and trails. This unit is move-in ready and small pet friendly.
- 3 bedrooms and 1.5 Bath townhome;
- Knightsbridge Condo in Hairsine community;
- Freshly Painted;
- Hardwood flooring;
- Fenced Backyard;
- Includes parking stall;
- Close to schools, parks, playground;
- Easy access to Anthony Henday, 137 Avenue & Victoria Trail;
- Small pet friendly.
In 1961, the Hairsine area was annexed by the City of Edmonton, and the community became part of the Clareview Outline Plan in 1972. Today, Hairsine is a fully developed neighbourhood bounded by 137th Avenue, 144th Avenue, 36th Street, and Victoria Trail. Development in Hairsine started in the 1970s and continued into the 1980s.
Over 70 percent of the dwelling units in the neighbourhood are located in row housing and low-rise apartment structures. The shared school and park site is located in the middle of the neighbourhood. Commercial amenities are available along 137th Avenue and along Victoria Trail, and extensive amenities are also available in the nearby Clareview Town Centre.
Residents enjoy good access to destinations within the city via the Light Rail Transit system, with a station located in the adjacent neighbourhood of Clareview Town Centre. Approximately 21 percent of residents use public transit to get to work, which is higher than the citywide average of 13 percent.
Hairsine was named in honour of Albert Hairsine, who was the first mayor of the Town of Beverly. He served as mayor until 1951.