Hamilton House Real Estate

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Welcome to Hamilton House on 124th Street

Experience the energy and sophistication of urban living at Hamilton House, a low-rise condominium with an enviable address directly on one of Edmonton’s most celebrated main streets. [cite_start]Located at 11735 124 St NW in the historic Inglewood neighbourhood, this building places you in the centre of a thriving cultural and culinary scene[cite: 412, 413]. For those who dream of a walkable lifestyle with art galleries, boutique shopping, and acclaimed restaurants right at their doorstep, Hamilton House is the perfect address. Explore all Edmonton condos for sale to see how this location stands out.

Immerse Yourself in the 124th Street Lifestyle

Life at Hamilton House is defined by its direct connection to the 124th Street district. This vibrant, pedestrian-friendly avenue is a hub of activity year-round, from the summer art walks and farmers’ markets to the cozy cafes and fine dining in the winter. Living here means being part of a dynamic community and having an endless list of things to see and do just outside your front door.

Hamilton House Building Features

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  • Building Type: A low-rise apartment-style condominium[cite: 413].

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  • Premier Location: Situated directly on 124th Street in the historic Inglewood community[cite: 412].

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  • Sought-After Address: Located at 11735 124 St NW[cite: 413].
  • Urban Convenience: Offers resident parking in a high-demand, walkable area.

A Hub of Culture and Convenience

From Hamilton House’s central location, the best of Edmonton’s urban core is at your fingertips.

A Destination for Foodies and Shoppers

Step outside to explore the city’s premier destination for independent retailers, art galleries, and culinary innovation. The 124th Street district is packed with unique fashion boutiques, home decor shops, bakeries, and a high concentration of Edmonton’s most popular cafes and restaurants.

Connection to Parks and Nature

Despite its vibrant urban setting, green space is always nearby. The building is close to local parks and offers easy access to the river valley trail system via nearby ravines, providing a perfect escape for a walk, run, or bike ride.

Central Accessibility

Hamilton House’s prime location provides excellent access to the rest of the city. It’s a short transit ride, bike, or drive to the downtown business core, the Ice District, and MacEwan University, making it a convenient home base for professionals and students alike.

Real Estate at Hamilton House

Condos at Hamilton House are highly sought-after due to their irreplaceable location. This building is a perfect fit for young professionals, creatives, and anyone who thrives in a sophisticated, vibrant, and walkable urban environment. An address on 124th Street represents a solid real estate investment in a location that is central to Edmonton’s cultural and social fabric.

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Common FAQs

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Is Hamilton House pet-friendly?

Yes, Hamilton House is a pet-friendly community, allowing residents to have pets while enjoying modern living spaces and nearby parks for outdoor activities.

Are there different floor plans available at Hamilton House?

Hamilton House offers a variety of floor plans to suit different preferences, including one-bedroom and two-bedroom layouts with spacious designs.

What is the parking situation at Hamilton House?

Hamilton House provides secure parking options for residents, ensuring convenience and safety for those with vehicles.

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Condo Search FAQs

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What are condo fees and what do they typically cover?

Condo fees (or maintenance fees) are monthly contributions from each owner that go towards the building’s shared expenses. In Edmonton, these typically cover professional management, reserve fund contributions, landscaping, snow removal, common area maintenance (like hallways and lobbies), and building insurance. In many buildings, they also include utilities like heat and water.

What is a reserve fund and why is it important?

A reserve fund is a mandatory savings account maintained by the condo corporation to pay for major repairs and replacements of the building’s common elements over time (e.g., roof replacement, window upgrades, boiler replacement). A healthy reserve fund is crucial because it helps prevent large, unexpected “special assessments” (a lump-sum bill for each owner) when major work is needed.

Is buying a condo in Edmonton a good investment?

Condos can be an excellent investment in Edmonton, offering a more affordable entry point into the real estate market and a low-maintenance lifestyle. They are particularly popular in desirable areas like Downtown, Oliver, and near the University. Like any property, its value depends on location, the quality of the building’s management, and overall market trends.

What should I look for in the condo documents?

When you make an offer on a condo, it’s critical to review the condo documents. The key items to examine are the Reserve Fund Study (to ensure it’s well-funded), the annual budget, the board meeting minutes (to check for upcoming issues), and the bylaws (to understand rules regarding pets, renovations, etc.). We help all our clients navigate these documents to ensure they’re making a sound purchase.

What are the main benefits of condo living?

The primary benefits of condo living are a low-maintenance lifestyle (no shoveling snow or cutting grass), access to shared amenities (like fitness centres, pools, or social rooms), enhanced security, and often a lower purchase price compared to a single-family home in the same neighbourhood. It’s an ideal choice for first-time buyers, downsizers, and busy professionals.

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