A quiet, established street where people have stayed a long time. Close enough to walk to Beechwood Village for groceries, coffee and the library; far enough to have a fenced yard, a garage, and a driveway that holds four cars.
Drive and cycle times are typical off-peak estimates. Verify anything that matters to your commute.
Ottawa replaced its zoning by-law in 2026. This lot was R4E under the old by-law and is N3B under the new one — a Neighbourhood zone that permits up to four dwelling units as-of-right on a serviced lot, with no minimum parking requirement. That is a wider door than the single detached house standing here today.
The subzone letter — the B in N3B — sets the lot-width, height and yard rules rather than the housing types allowed. Several recent sales in this pocket were marketed on the old R4E redevelopment story; the 2026 change made that story simpler to tell, not weaker.
What any given owner can actually build still depends on lot dimensions, servicing, the subzone's own limits and City approvals. Confirm the parcel on geoOttawa and with City planning staff before you count on it — I am not going to tell you it is a sure thing.
The best read on a neighbourhood is twenty minutes on foot. Live on MLS® August 19, 2026 — call or text and I will meet you there.