Campbell River, #110 - 322 Birch St
Campbell River, #110 - 322 Birch St
This one bedroom accessible condo offers affordable home ownership. The desirable location close to the hospital, bus routes and services is popular with retirees and workers alike as it offers easy access to downtown as well as to the waterfront and main roads through town.
The building sits back from the road, with good off-road parking. It is close to Centennial Park which is home to the outdoor pool as well as tennis courts, forested grounds and a play area.
Unit 110 is a one bedroom ground floor unit with southern exposure providing good sunshine. It has new laminate flooring throughout and features a large sliding door in the living room which leads out to a patio with a low wall surrounded by lawn. The large slider has an electric blind window covering. The kitchen has ample cabinetry and good counter-top space.
It should be noted that the current owner had mobility issues and so there are railings throughout the home. All interior doors have been removed and there are no doors on the upper cabinets in the kitchen. Being a ground floor unit this home is easily accessible for those with mobility aids.
Hot water and hot water baseboard heat are included, making costs low. There are coin-operated laundry facilities on the ground floor of the building. Strata fees are currently $265 a month.
This unit is ready for a new owner to move in and make it their own. The Cedarbrook building is well run, with an active strata group and outside strata management.
The beautiful community of Campbell River is located on the east coast of central Vancouver Island between Strathcona Park to the west, and the Discovery Islands to the east. Serving a city population of approximately 37,000, Campbell River is also the service centre for the communities on northern Vancouver Island. The city has all services and amenities, including a large hospital, a North Island College campus, rec centres, museums, major shopping anchors and a wide variety of smaller shops, a vibrant restaurant and food culture, and a growing arts community. Renowned for its amazing forests and easy access shoreline, the city prides itself on the popular paved sea walk that runs along the oceanfront as well as the forest trails which surround the community.
Campbell River is nestled in a region rich in natural resources, scenic beauty and an incredible variety of wildlife. One of the four main fishing centres on Vancouver Island, the city is internationally famous for both its ocean and freshwater fishing and the year-round salmon fishing in Discovery Passage is unmatched. From world-class golf and ocean diving to skiing, kayaking, hiking and mountain biking, visitors marvel at the variety of outdoor activities this region has to offer, all with Campbell River as a comfortable home base. Whether looking for exciting outdoor adventure or to simply appreciate the natural beauty of the region, Campbell River offers easy access.
Vancouver Island has one of the world's most diverse ecosystems: Rainforests, marshes, meadows, beaches, mountains, oceans, rivers and lakes create habitats for multitudes of wildlife species.