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Ingersoll Home of Cami
Ingersoll to London 20.5 miles
Ingersoll to Woodstock 11.5 miles
Ingersoll to Tillsonburg 15.5 miles
Ingersoll to Stratford 26 miles
Ingersoll to St. Thomas 33 miles
Ingersoll to Grand Bend 62 miles
217 Thames Street S.
Units34
Built1986
Registered as Condos1987
Average MLS Selling Price 2022No MLS sales
Average MLS Selling Price 2021Sample size (1) too small to report
Average MLS Selling Price 2020No MLS sales
This is a six storey all-brick and adult-oriented apartment condo building in the heart of downtown Ingersoll. Units in this building have orientations facing all four directions with the rear units having easterly views overlooking memorial park which is the home to the Canterbury Folk Festival. A four minute walk or so will get you to the Smith Pond Park (that’s the park the Canterbury Place condo building overlooks) and beyond that a short walk away is Victoria Park. We also note that the Alexandra Hospital Ingersoll is about five blocks away to the south at 29 Noxon Street. It offers free parking for visitors and hospital patients. This is a small town.
Most of the units in this building are two bedroom with unit sizes of 1,200 square feet. Controlled entry, in-unit laundry, spacious covered glass sided balconies and a social room. This building has four units on the main floor and six units on the second to sixth floors. Open parking. Walk to restaurants, shops, banks and churches.
What is downtown Ingersoll like? It is older and has the feel that nothing much has changed over the last thirty years. 50% of the homes in the neighbourhood are sixty years and older and 33% were built between 1961 and 1991. Only 7% of the housing stock was built since 1991. If you click onto our “View Google Map”, you will see retail shopping names like Dollarama, Canadian Tire, LCBO and Foodland. Most of these names are old school. Yes there are plenty of churches and a library. Ingersoll is a small town, too small for it to be a destination for shopping. The White Oaks Mall in London is a twenty-three minute drive away along the 401.
In this neighbourhood, 52% of the population lives in apartment buildings, 37% single family homes, 5% semi’s and 2% townhouses. 13% of the population is aged 55-64 and 29% are 65+. English is the dominant language spoken at 92% and only 4% of the population claims immigrant status. With only two MLS sales in this building the last two-year period and with MLS two sales in the Canterbury Place condo building, the odds of being in the right place at the right time is kind of like winning a lottery. Ingersoll needs more buildings just like these ones.
Neighbourhood 519-485-1594