A chance to be the new caretaker of a piece of Halifax history. 6233 Coburg was constructed in 1879 by the Lownds family who lived in the community for more than 130 years, first farming the land while later generations constructed several homes along Coburg Road and Walnut Street. ?The first person to live at 6233 Coburg was William Richardson who moved to the home when he sold Studley Estate, now Dalhousie's Studley Campus. Richardson lived in the home from 1880 until he died in 1902 overlooking his beloved estate. "Second Empire" style of wood construction with mansard roofs, dormers and bay windows. The main floor bursts with character, offering soaring 12ft ceilings and abundant natural light through stately windows. Converted to flats in the 1920's, the central staircase was removed which resulted in a grand central hallway, 8ft wide and 21 feet long. At the same time, a second flor addition was added which is today 1521 Walnut Street, apartments 1 and 2. The last interior change to the property came when the rear addition was converted to a fourth apartment, 1525 Walnut Street today. The owners have extensively renovated the home since 2006 and a full list of upgrades as well as an income spreadsheet are available upon request. Take advantage of a competitive rental market and add this four unit investment to your portfolio.
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