$2,995
Total Monthly Price4 Beds, 1 Bath, 1,200 sq ft
Beds | Baths | Average SF |
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2 Bedrooms 2 Bedrooms 2 Br | 1.5 Baths 1.5 Baths 1.5 Ba | 1,464 SF |
Some see this TOTALLY renovated unit: Kitchen with all new appliances,granite countertop and cabinets; Full and Half Baths; new flooring throughout(high-end vinyl,wall-to-wall carpet,ceramic tile). All lighting fixtures modernized. Huge living/dining area. Professionally painted and cleaned. The foyer offers THREE closets; overall this unit boasts over 100sf of closet/storage space. Check out the 2nd floor level 10'x10' loft - great for a sewing room or personal gym or office. The rest of the second floor holds 2 Bedrooms with walk-in closets,Full Bath and separate Laundry Room. This unit comes with a free common parking space in the Canal Place front or side parking area. Your only utilities are electricity and Wi-Fi. Landlord pays everything else! Enjoy the downtown atmosphere with festivals,eating establishments,stores,museums---you'll never be bored! Get your URBAN YOU on! Some photos virtually staged. First and security only paid up front. Sorry - no pets or smokers
200 Market St is a condo located in Middlesex County and the 01852 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Lowell attendance zone.
Canal Place, a former textile mill built in 1908, stands as a testament to Lowell's industrial past reimagined for modern living. This 8-story building in downtown Lowell houses 119 condominium units, blending historical character with contemporary comfort. The red brick exterior and large rectangular windows reflect its industrial heritage, while the interior spaces have been thoughtfully renovated to meet the needs of today's residents. Situated along the city's iconic canal system, Canal Place offers a unique living experience that connects residents to Lowell's rich history and vibrant present.
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The historic community of Downtown Lowell first began in 1826, when it was settled and became a hub for textile mills and factories during the Industrial Revolution. Today, you can witness its history at the Lowell National Historic Park on Kirk Street, down the road from the interactive exhibits at the Tsongas Industrial History Center.
Many of Downtown Lowell’s former mill factories are now home to modern office spaces, apartments, boutiques, and restaurants. Downtown’s Middle Street is a quiet, brick-paved roadway featuring numerous places to dine. The Old Court Irish Pub is an excellent spot for a pint and traditional Irish cuisine.
The Merrimack River, Boarding House Park, and the Eastern Canal are all in walking distance of Downtown Lowell apartments. The neighborhood is home to Middlesex Community College and the University of Massachusetts’s athletic and research facilities. This area is thriving with museums, art studios, and nightlife at the Blue Shamrock.
Learn more about living in Downtown LowellColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Walk: | 6 min | 0.3 mi | |
Walk: | 13 min | 0.7 mi | |
Drive: | 19 min | 10.0 mi | |
Drive: | 21 min | 12.2 mi |
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