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1199 Reardon Boulevard London Ontario, Canada

1199 Reardon Boulevard
"Hawthorn Lane"

1199 Reardon Boulevard

Units45

Built1998

Registered as condos1998

Average MLS Selling Price 2022, 1 floor unitsNo MLS sales

Average MLS Selling Price 2022, 2 storey model$449,750 (based on 2 MLS sales)

Average MLS Selling Price 2021, 1 floor units$498,200 (based on 6 MLS sales)

Average MLS Selling Price 2021, 2 storey model$482,500 (based on 2 MLS sales)

Average MLS Selling Price 2020, 1 floor unitsNo MLS sales

Average MLS Selling Price 2020, 2 storey model$325,700 (based on 6 MLS sales)

Average MLS Selling Price 2019, 1 floor units$326,000 (based on 2 MLS sales)

Average MLS Selling Price 2019, 2 storey model$315,000 (based on 3 MLS sales)

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“Hawthorne Lane”

One cluster size of two units, two cluster sizes of three units, two cluster sizes of four units, three clusters of five and two clusters of six. Three of the ten clusters are the two storey models with sizes of one block of five and two blocks of six.

“Z Group” built. A white picket fence greets you at the street. The one floor models are 1,080 square feet with two bedrooms and the two storey units have three bedrooms and 1,123 square feet. All have single car garages, speckled brown brick, brown shingles, taupe coloured garage doors and siding, mostly one step front entrances. Quiet living in a maturing neighbourhood. “Meadow Gate Park” is five blocks away to the south and the “City Wide Sports Park” on the north side of Commissioners Road East is just slightly further away to the northwest.

*In this neighbourhood, 30% of the population is 65+, 94% own, 6% rent. 78% of the neighbouring properties were built between 1991 – 2011. Single family homes represent 52% of the housing stock, semi-detached homes 9% and townhouses 39%. English is the dominant language spoken at 76% followed by “other languages” at 4% and French at 3%.

Property Manager

Lionheart 519-644-6868



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