253 Queen Street South,

img_027253 Queen Street South is a uniquely versatile property centrally located and zoned for residential and commercial uses. The property includes: photo studio space, detached 3-car garage with 2nd floor workshop. Surface parking for nine cars. Another workshop in-house with a separate studio/workshop entrance. 400 amp service. Lots of natural light with floor to ceiling windows in main floor office and 2nd floor master bedroom with converted bedroom into walk-in closet. There is an exercise room with rooftop patio and meditation room on the top floor loft and a movie theatre in the basement.

253 Queen Street is a house with 20 oversized rooms, each with it’s own function.

Situated on Queen Street South, you are walking distance to most everything that downtown Kitchener has to offer: Victoria Park, the Farmer’s Market, ViaRail and the GoTrain, Kitchener Central Library, the Tannery and the Duke Food Block.

Built in 1928, this house has eclectic old world charm. Although it is currently being used as a family home and a manufacturing/glass design art shop, this home/office is perfect for a tech start-up, a doctor’s office, an art gallery and design house and a lot of other things. It truly is one of a kind. It really is flexible and versatile.

After extensive renovations and an addition that runs up the side of the building, this home/office is flexible space malleable to the needs of its next owner.

As a family home it offers: a large centrally located home with big BIG rooms and lifestyle amenities like a small movie theatre, a large gym, a rooftop patio, a private back yard deck off the kitchen, four bathrooms, and a home office. The full floor to ceiling stained glass windows and patio doors allow for lots of natural light. It also has a 3-car garage!

As an office, there is parking for nine cars, a basement entrance leading into a studio and workshop space and a main floor entrance to the office spaces.

For the contractor/tradesman, this home with it’s massive workshops, central location, heaps of parking and office space is a dream come true.

 

 

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