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1400 Saintlouis Rang, Notre-Dame-Du-Mont-Carmel, Quebec, Canada

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$456,490
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Overview

infoHouski score
Houski score
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Our proprietary rating from 1-10 (generally displayed as a 5 star rating system with half stars) that measures the overall quality and appeal of this property.

The Houski score combines ratings for location, property features, value, and other factors into a single number, making it easy to compare properties across different neighborhoods and price points.

Houski Score=round(Individual ScoresMax Total Score×10)
infoProperty type
Property type
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The category of property, such as house, townhouse, apartment, etc.

This classification helps identify the basic structure type and ownership model of the property.

  • House: A detached single-family dwelling
  • Townhouse: An attached home sharing one or more walls with adjacent properties
  • Apartment: A residential unit within a larger multi-unit building
  • Duplex: A building with two separate residential units
  • Multiplex: A building containing three or more residential units
  • Manufactured: A factory-built home, including mobile or modular homes
  • Land: An undeveloped property with no primary structures
  • Commercial: A property primarily used for business purposes
  • Farm: Agricultural property that may include both land and structures
House
infoEstimated list price
Estimated list price
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Our AI-calculated prediction of what this property would likely be listed for on the market today.

This estimate is based on property characteristics, location, and recent market activity of similar properties, providing a current market value even for properties not actively for sale.

$418,664
infoEstimated sale price
Estimated sale price
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Our AI-calculated prediction of what this property would likely sell for in today's market.

This estimate reflects the expected final transaction price after negotiations, which is typically lower than the listing price. It's based on property characteristics, location, and recent sales of similar properties.

$456,490
infoEstimated rent monthly
Estimated rent monthly
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An approximate monthly rental price for the entire property.

This estimate helps potential investors, landlords, or tenants understand the potential rental income or expected monthly rent. The actual rental rate can vary based on factors like property condition, location, local market demand, and seasonal fluctuations.

$1,564
infoFor sale
For sale
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Indicates whether this property is currently for sale on the market.

When this value is 'Yes', the property has an active listing and is available for purchase. Properties marked 'No' are not currently being offered for sale. Not always accurate, as we collect this data from various sources and it may not be correct nor up-to-date.

No
infoFor rent
For rent
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Indicates whether this property is currently available for rent.

When this value is 'Yes', the property has an active rental listing and is available for tenants. Properties marked 'No' are not currently being offered for rent. Not always accurate, as we collect this data from various sources and it may not be correct, nor up-to-date.

No
infoConstruction year
Construction year
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The year when this property was originally built.

This indicates the age of the original structure, though significant renovations may have updated various aspects of the property since its initial construction. This data is sourced from official property records where available, or estimated based on architectural characteristics and neighborhood development patterns.

2008

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Market value

Price predictions update in real time, as you edit the property's details.

Houski's market value predictions are the estimated prices that a property would list and sell for in the current real estate market. It takes into account various factors such as the property's location, condition, size, and features, as well as supply and demand.

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Listings

These are estimates of the listing history for this property, based on machine learning and data from various sources across the internet.

No listing data for this property

Investment

The investment section contains information about the financial prospects of the property, such as its potential return on investment, cash flow, and other financial metrics.

The calculations are based on a hypothetical 5% interest rate mortgage with a 20% down payment, and our estimated sale price for the property.

infoCapitalization rate
Capitalization rate
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Cap rate

5.0%
infoCash on cash return
Cash on cash return
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Cash on cash return

-1.0%
infoReturn on investment
Return on investment
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Return on investment

52.0%
infoPrice per square foot
Price per square foot
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The estimated sale price per square meter of this property.

$395
infoList price vs estimate
List price vs estimate
This value is calculated based on other data

The numerical difference between the property's actual current listing price and its AI-estimated market value.

This value is calculated by subtracting the estimated list price from the current list price (list_price - estimate_list_price), expressed as an integer in the local currency.

Price Difference=Current List PriceEstimated List Price

A positive value indicates the property is listed above its estimated market value, while a negative value indicates it's listed below the estimate. Null values appear when no current list price is available.

N/A
infoAssessment vs estimate
Assessment vs estimate
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The numerical difference between the property's official tax assessment value and its AI-estimated sale price.

This value is calculated by subtracting the estimated sale price from the tax assessment value (assessment_value - estimate_sale_price), expressed as an integer in the local currency.

Value Difference=Tax Assessment ValueEstimated Sale Price

A positive value indicates the property is assessed higher than its estimated market value, while a negative value indicates it's assessed below the market estimate. Null values appear when no assessment value is available.

N/A

Building

The building section contains information about the physical features of the property.

infoProperty type
Property type
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The category of property, such as house, townhouse, apartment, etc.

This classification helps identify the basic structure type and ownership model of the property.

  • House: A detached single-family dwelling
  • Townhouse: An attached home sharing one or more walls with adjacent properties
  • Apartment: A residential unit within a larger multi-unit building
  • Duplex: A building with two separate residential units
  • Multiplex: A building containing three or more residential units
  • Manufactured: A factory-built home, including mobile or modular homes
  • Land: An undeveloped property with no primary structures
  • Commercial: A property primarily used for business purposes
  • Farm: Agricultural property that may include both land and structures
House
infoInterior square feet
Interior square feet
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The total interior living space of the property measured in square feet (sq ft).

This measurement shows the usable floor area inside the property, including all finished rooms and hallways but excluding exterior walls, unfinished areas, garages, and outdoor spaces.

1157 sq ft
infoFull bathrooms
Full bathrooms
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The number of complete bathrooms with toilet, sink, shower, and bathtub.

Full bathrooms include all four main fixtures and offer complete functionality, unlike half bathrooms (toilet and sink only) or three-quarter bathrooms (missing a bathtub).

2
infoHalf bathrooms
Half bathrooms
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The number of half bathrooms (toilet and sink only) in this property.

Half bathrooms, sometimes called powder rooms, provide toilet facilities without a shower or bathtub and are typically found in common areas for guest use.

0
infoBedrooms
Bedrooms
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The number of dedicated bedrooms in this property.

This count includes only formal bedrooms and does not include dens, offices, or other flexible spaces that could potentially be used as sleeping areas.

3
infoDens
Dens
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The number of dens or flex spaces in this property.

Dens are rooms that could be used as additional sleeping areas but don't qualify as official bedrooms because they may lack proper windows, closets, or other features required by building codes.

0
infoFireplaces
Fireplaces
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The number of fireplaces in this property.

This includes all fireplace types (wood-burning, gas, electric) located in any room, providing a complete count of this desirable home feature.

0
infoFloors
Floors
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The number of floors or stories above ground level in this property.

This count shows how many levels the building has, not including basements or below-ground areas.

1
infoFloor plan type
Floor plan type
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The architectural layout of levels in this property.

This describes how the living spaces are arranged across different levels of the home.

  • Normal: A classic floor plan where each floor is a complete, full-size level stacked directly above another. When you enter the front door, you'll find a single, short staircase leading to all other floors. Viewed from the outside, the house looks like a traditional, straightforward box-like structure with floors directly on top of each other.
  • Standard-split: When you enter, you'll immediately notice multiple short staircases leading to different living areas. Typically, the entry is positioned between two levels - for example, a few steps up to the main living area, and a few steps down to a lower level. From the outside, the house appears to have slight level changes that are not immediately obvious.
  • Side-split: From the side of the house, you can clearly see different levels running horizontally. If you stand to the side of the house, you'll notice distinct living areas at different heights, almost like the house has been sliced vertically, with each section visible side-by-side. The front door typically opens to an intermediate level.
  • Back-split: From the back of the house, you can see the different levels stacked or offset. The front of the house might look like a standard two-story home, but from the rear, you'll notice how levels are positioned at different heights. The front entrance is usually on a single level, with other levels visible only from the back.
  • Stacked-split: This is the most complex layout. Imagine a house where levels are partially overlapping and staggered, almost like a set of misaligned blocks. From the outside, you'll see multiple levels that don't line up uniformly. When inside, you'll find that moving between levels requires more than just a single, simple staircase.
  • Bi-level: When you enter the front door, you'll immediately be on a half-level. A short, usually 3-5 step staircase will lead you either up or down to the main living areas. From the outside, the house looks slightly different from a standard home, with the ground level not being a full floor.
Bi-level
infoArchitecture style
Architecture style
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The primary architectural style that defines the property's design and character.

This describes the unique visual and structural approach used in designing the property.

  • Not applicable: No specific architectural style or unable to categorize
  • Commercial: Designed primarily for business or industrial use, prioritizing functionality
  • Bungalow: Low-profile, single-story home with a wide front porch and low-pitched roof, typically with craftsman-like details
  • Loft: Open, industrial-inspired space with high ceilings, large windows, and minimal interior walls
  • Elizabethan: Ornate Tudor-era style with decorative half-timbering, steep roofs, and elaborate brick or stone work
  • Jacobean: Early 17th-century English style featuring symmetrical design, multiple chimneys, and large windows
  • Colonial: Symmetrical design with centered front door, evenly spaced windows, and traditional two-story layout
  • Gothic: Characterized by pointed arches, tall windows, intricate stonework, and vertical lines
  • Victorian: Ornate and decorative style with complex roof lines, detailed trim, and asymmetrical facades
  • Rustic: Natural materials, rough-hewn textures, and design that blends with surrounding landscape
  • Four Square: Boxy, symmetrical design with four rooms on each floor, typically two stories tall
  • Georgian: Highly symmetrical, with balanced proportions, multi-pane windows, and central entrance
  • Greek Revival: Inspired by classical Greek temples, featuring columns, symmetry, and pediment rooflines
  • Italianate: Ornate style with low-pitched roofs, decorative brackets, and tall, narrow windows
  • Mediterranean: Stucco walls, tile roofs, arched windows, and exterior elements inspired by coastal European designs
  • Mid-Century Modern: Clean lines, organic forms, large windows, and integration with the surrounding landscape
  • Modern: Minimalist design with clean lines, large windows, and emphasis on function over ornamentation
  • Neoclassical: Grand scale with symmetry, columns, and design elements inspired by classical Greek and Roman architecture
  • Prairie: Horizontal lines, flat or hipped roofs with broad overhanging eaves, and integration with the landscape
  • Ranch: Single-story, long and low profile with open floor plan and attached garage
  • Spanish: Stucco walls, red tile roofs, arched doorways, and decorative ironwork
  • Tudor: Distinctive half-timbering, steep pitched roofs, and decorative exterior woodwork
  • Tuscan: Rustic Italian-inspired design with stone or stucco exterior, warm colors, and natural materials
  • Queen Anne: Asymmetrical design with ornate decorative elements, turrets, and complex roof lines
  • Cape Cod: Simple, symmetrical design with steep roof, central chimney, and shuttered windows
  • Craftsman: Emphasis on natural materials, exposed rafters, handcrafted details, and front porches
  • Brutalist: Bold, monolithic concrete structures with exposed structural elements and geometric shapes
Modern
infoOwnership type
Ownership type
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The type of property ownership that defines your rights and responsibilities.

This shows how you own or possess the property.

  • Freehold: Full, permanent ownership of property and land
  • Condominium: Ownership of a unit with shared common areas
  • Leasehold: Temporary ownership with a fixed term
Condominium
infoExterior finish
Exterior finish
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The main material covering the outside of the property.

This shows the primary exterior building material that gives the property its look and protection.

  • Metal: Metallic exterior cladding
  • Vinyl: Synthetic plastic covering
  • Plaster: Smooth cement-based finish
  • Aluminum: Lightweight metal exterior
  • Stucco: Textured cement-based surface
  • Brick: Classic fired clay material
  • Concrete: Solid modern material
  • Log: Natural whole wood construction
  • Steel: Strong metal exterior
  • Wood: Traditional natural material
Brick
infoFence type
Fence type
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The type of fence surrounding the property.

This shows the material and style of the property's boundary fencing.

  • None: No fence
  • Wood: Traditional wooden fencing
  • Plastic: Synthetic low-maintenance fence
  • Wrought iron: Decorative metal fence
  • Chain link: Open wire metal fencing
  • Picket: Classic spaced wood fence
  • Wood farm fence: Sturdy agricultural wooden fence
  • Wire farm fence: Open wire fencing
Wood
infoFloor material
Floor material
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The primary material covering the floor of this property.

This shows the type of surface used for flooring in the main living area.

  • None: No specific flooring
  • Brick: Solid clay surface
  • Carpet: Soft textile covering
  • Unfinished concrete: Raw concrete
  • Painted concrete: Coated concrete
  • Polished concrete: Smooth, glossy concrete
  • Cork: Soft, sustainable material
  • Plywood: Engineered wood panel
  • Hardwood: Solid wood flooring
  • Laminate: Wood-like synthetic material
  • Marble: Luxurious stone surface
  • Tile: Ceramic or stone pieces
  • Bamboo: Sustainable wood alternative
  • Ceramic: Clay-based tiles
  • Stone: Natural rock material
  • Slate: Textured stone surface
  • Terrazzo: Decorative stone composite
  • Vinyl: Synthetic, water-resistant material
  • Linoleum: Natural, eco-friendly flooring made from renewable materials
  • Rubber: Shock-absorbing surface
  • Epoxy: Seamless industrial coating
Hardwood
infoFloor material (second)
Floor material (second)
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The primary material covering the floor of this property.

This shows the type of surface used for flooring in the main living area.

  • None: No specific flooring
  • Brick: Solid clay surface
  • Carpet: Soft textile covering
  • Unfinished concrete: Raw concrete
  • Painted concrete: Coated concrete
  • Polished concrete: Smooth, glossy concrete
  • Cork: Soft, sustainable material
  • Plywood: Engineered wood panel
  • Hardwood: Solid wood flooring
  • Laminate: Wood-like synthetic material
  • Marble: Luxurious stone surface
  • Tile: Ceramic or stone pieces
  • Bamboo: Sustainable wood alternative
  • Ceramic: Clay-based tiles
  • Stone: Natural rock material
  • Slate: Textured stone surface
  • Terrazzo: Decorative stone composite
  • Vinyl: Synthetic, water-resistant material
  • Linoleum: Natural, eco-friendly flooring made from renewable materials
  • Rubber: Shock-absorbing surface
  • Epoxy: Seamless industrial coating
Carpet
infoRoof functional
Roof functional
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Indicates if the roof can be used as a livable outdoor space.

A functional roof is strong enough to place furniture, create a deck, or use as an additional living area.

  • Can support furniture and foot traffic
  • Acts as an extra outdoor living space
  • Reinforced to be more than a standard roof
  • Potentially used for lounging, gardening, or entertaining
Yes
infoRoof material
Roof material
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The primary material covering the roof of this property.

This shows the type of material used to protect and finish the roof.

  • Asphalt: Standard shingle material
  • Clay: Traditional tile roofing
  • Slate: Natural stone roofing
  • Metal: Durable, modern metal covering
  • Wood: Traditional wooden roofing
  • Concrete: Heavy-duty roof material
  • Solar tile: Electricity-generating roof
Metal
infoPlumbing pipe material
Plumbing pipe material
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The main material used for the property's water pipes and drainage system.

This shows the type of pipes used throughout the property's plumbing.

  • None: No specific plumbing pipes
  • Copper: Traditional metal piping
  • PVC: Lightweight plastic drainage pipes
  • ABS: Rigid plastic piping
  • PEX: Flexible, modern plastic pipes
  • Steel: Strong metal piping
  • Cast iron: Durable, historic piping material
PEX
infoDirection facing
Direction facing
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The main compass direction the property faces.

This shows the orientation of the property's front side.

  • North: Property's front facade or main entrance oriented towards the geographic North
  • South: Property's front facade or main entrance oriented towards the geographic South
  • East: Property's front facade or main entrance oriented towards the geographic East
  • West: Property's front facade or main entrance oriented towards the geographic West
South
infoWorkshop type
Workshop type
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The type of specialized workspace in the property.

This shows the primary type of workshop or creative area available.

  • None: No workshop space
  • Wood work: Woodworking area
  • Metal work: Metalworking space
  • Plastic work: Plastic crafting area
  • Fabric work: Textile and sewing workspace
  • Electronic work: Electronics project area
  • Automotive work: Car repair space
  • Paint work: Painting and finishing area
  • Audio work: Sound and audio workspace
  • Video work: Multimedia production area
None
infoLoading bays
Loading bays
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The number of dedicated areas for loading and unloading goods.

This shows how many spaces are available for trucks to load and unload.

  • Areas for trucks to park and transfer goods
  • Important for commercial and industrial properties
  • Indicates logistical capacity of the property
  • Can impact property's operational efficiency
1
infoPrivate indoor gym
Private indoor gym
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A personal gym space within the property, exclusively for the owner's use.

This indicates a private fitness area that is not shared with others.

  • Fully private workout space
  • Located inside the property
  • Not in a shared or common area
  • Personal fitness area
  • Convenient at-home exercise location
No
infoPrivate indoor hot tub
Private indoor hot tub
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

A personal hot tub located inside the property, exclusively for the owner's use.

This indicates a private hot tub that is not shared with others.

  • Fully private hot tub
  • Located inside the property
  • Not in a shared or common area
  • Personal relaxation space
  • Convenient at-home wellness feature
No
infoPrivate indoor sauna
Private indoor sauna
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

A personal sauna located inside the property, exclusively for the owner's use.

This indicates a private sauna that is not shared with others.

  • Fully private sauna
  • Located inside the property
  • Not in a shared or common area
  • Personal relaxation space
  • Convenient at-home wellness feature
No
infoPrivate indoor swimming pool
Private indoor swimming pool
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

A personal swimming pool located inside the property, exclusively for the owner's use.

This indicates a private indoor pool that is not shared with others.

  • Fully private swimming pool
  • Located inside the property
  • Not in a shared or common area
  • Personal aquatic recreation space
  • Convenient at-home swimming facility
No
infoPrivate indoor workshop
Private indoor workshop
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

A personal workspace located inside the property, exclusively for the owner's use.

This indicates a private workshop that is not shared with others.

  • Fully private workshop
  • Located inside the property
  • Not in a shared or common area
  • Personal project and work space
  • Convenient at-home creative area
No
infoPrivate outdoor gym
Private outdoor gym
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

A personal fitness area located outside the home, exclusively for the owner's use.

This indicates a private outdoor gym that is not shared with others.

  • Fully private outdoor gym
  • Located in the property's private outdoor space
  • Not in a shared or common area
  • Personal open-air fitness area
  • Convenient at-home outdoor exercise space
No
infoPrivate outdoor hot tub
Private outdoor hot tub
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

A personal hot tub located outside the home, exclusively for the owner's use.

This indicates a private outdoor hot tub that is not shared with others.

  • Fully private outdoor hot tub
  • Located in the property's private outdoor space
  • Not in a shared or common area
  • Personal outdoor relaxation space
  • Convenient at-home wellness feature
No
infoPrivate outdoor sauna
Private outdoor sauna
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

A personal sauna located outside the home, exclusively for the owner's use.

This indicates a private outdoor sauna that is not shared with others.

  • Fully private outdoor sauna
  • Located in the property's private outdoor space
  • Not in a shared or common area
  • Personal outdoor wellness space
  • Convenient at-home heat therapy feature
No
infoPrivate outdoor swimming pool
Private outdoor swimming pool
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

A personal swimming pool located outside the home, exclusively for the owner's use.

This indicates a private outdoor pool that is not shared with others.

  • Fully private outdoor swimming pool
  • Located in the property's private outdoor space
  • Not in a shared or common area
  • Personal outdoor swimming space
  • Convenient at-home aquatic recreation feature
No
infoShared outdoor swimming pool
Shared outdoor swimming pool
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

A swimming pool located outside the property that is shared by multiple residents.

This indicates a communal outdoor pool that is not privately owned.

  • Pool shared by multiple people
  • Located in a common outdoor area
  • Accessible to all residents
  • Communal outdoor swimming facility
  • Shared aquatic recreation amenity
No
infoShared bicycle storage type
Shared bicycle storage type
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The type of bicycle storage

None
infoFire suppression type
Fire suppression type
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The fire protection system installed in the property.

  • None: No fire protection system
  • Not applicable: No fire suppression needed
  • Sprinkler system: Automated water-based fire control
None
infoCeiling height
Ceiling height
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The distance from floor to ceiling in meters, measuring the vertical space of the property's rooms.

  • Measured in meters from floor to ceiling
10 ft
infoCeiling style
Ceiling style
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The design, texture, or finish applied to the ceiling surfaces throughout the property.

This feature affects both the visual appeal and acoustic properties of interior spaces.

  • Flat: Smooth, contemporary ceiling surface without texture
  • Popcorn: Bumpy spray-on texture popular in older homes
  • Shaved popcorn: Partially smoothed textured ceiling with reduced bumpiness
  • Open/industrial/loft: Exposed beams, ducts, and building systems
  • Tin: Decorative metal panels with ornate pressed patterns
  • Painted: Standard paint application without special textures
  • Painted mural: Custom artwork or decorative scenes on ceiling surfaces
Painted
infoCeiling is vaulted
Ceiling is vaulted
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the property has ceilings that angle upward to create expanded vertical space.

Vaulted ceilings extend higher than standard flat ceilings, following the roofline to create a more open, spacious feeling in rooms.

No
infoNumber of elevators
Number of elevators
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The total number of elevators available within the building.

This count includes all elevator units that can be used by residents and visitors to move between floors.

0
infoConstruction material
Construction material
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The main material used to build the property's structure and exterior.

This indicates what the building is primarily made of, which affects its appearance, durability, and maintenance requirements.

  • Not applicable: Construction material unknown or non-standard
  • Brick: Traditional clay brick construction
  • Concrete: Reinforced concrete structure
  • Log: Constructed from horizontal wooden logs
  • Steel: Metal framework construction
  • Wood: Traditional timber-framed building
Concrete
infoConstruction year
Construction year
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The year when this property was originally built.

This indicates the age of the original structure, though significant renovations may have updated various aspects of the property since its initial construction. This data is sourced from official property records where available, or estimated based on architectural characteristics and neighborhood development patterns.

2008
infoFoundation type
Foundation type
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The structural system beneath the property that supports its weight and provides stability.

The foundation type impacts a building's structural integrity and how it handles ground movement, moisture, and settling over time.

  • Poured concrete: Solid foundation created by pouring concrete into forms
  • Concrete block: Foundation built with stacked concrete masonry units
  • Post-tension concrete: Reinforced concrete with tensioned steel cables
  • Concrete slab: Flat concrete surface serving as both foundation and floor
  • Wood: Pressure-treated timber foundation often used in raised structures
  • Pile: Deep vertical supports driven into the ground for stability
  • Brick: Traditional brick masonry foundation typically in older buildings
Poured concrete
infoView type
View type
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The primary scenic outlook visible from the property's main windows or outdoor spaces.

This describes what you can see when looking out from the property, which affects both enjoyment and value.

  • Street: View of neighborhood roads and surrounding buildings
  • Skyline: Panoramic city views showing urban architecture
  • Mountain: Views of natural mountain ranges or elevated terrain
  • Water: Outlook onto lakes, rivers, oceans, or other water features
  • Park: View of public green spaces or recreational parks
  • Golf course: Direct view of golf fairways and landscaping
Skyline
infoHas backyard
Has backyard
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the property has a private outdoor space behind the main structure.

A backyard provides private outdoor living space separate from the street or public areas, typically used for recreation, relaxation, or gardening.

No
infoHas frontyard
Has frontyard
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the property has an outdoor space between the main building and the street.

A frontyard creates separation from public areas, enhances curb appeal, and often features landscaping or decorative elements visible to passersby.

No
infoHas assigned storage space
Has assigned storage space
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the property comes with a dedicated storage space separate from the main living area.

This designated storage area is exclusively for the property's use, providing additional space for belongings that aren't needed daily.

No
infoAttic is functional
Attic is functional
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Whether or not the property has a finished attic that can be utilized as additional living space

No
infoRoof material install year
Roof material install year
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Shows the year when the current roof material was first put in place.

The roof installation year helps potential buyers understand the roof's age and condition. Most roofing materials have a typical lifespan, and knowing the installation year can indicate whether the roof is nearing the end of its expected service life or may require repairs or replacement soon.

2025

Score

Houski's property score is a percentage rating assigned to a property based on a set of criteria, such as its location, features, amenities, and other factors. The score is used to help buyers and renters quickly compare and evaluate different properties.

infoHouski score
Houski score
This value is calculated based on other data

Our proprietary rating from 1-10 (generally displayed as a 5 star rating system with half stars) that measures the overall quality and appeal of this property.

The Houski score combines ratings for location, property features, value, and other factors into a single number, making it easy to compare properties across different neighborhoods and price points.

Houski Score=round(Individual ScoresMax Total Score×10)
infoScore bicycle
Score bicycle
This value was crowd-sourced from Houski website visitors. It's an average of all the 'votes'

The bicycle score

infoScore transit
Score transit
This value was crowd-sourced from Houski website visitors. It's an average of all the 'votes'

The transit score

infoScore cell coverage
Score cell coverage
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The cell coverage score

infoScore safety
Score safety
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The safety score

infoScore curb appeal
Score curb appeal
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The curb appeal score

infoScore earthquake
Score earthquake
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The earthquake score

infoScore entertainment
Score entertainment
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The entertainment score

infoScore family
Score family
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The family score

infoScore fire
Score fire
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The fire score

infoScore flood
Score flood
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The flood score

infoScore food and drink
Score food and drink
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The food and drink score

infoScore hurricane
Score hurricane
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The hurricane score

infoScore internet
Score internet
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The internet score

infoScore nature
Score nature
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The nature score

infoScore quiet
Score quiet
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The quiet score

infoScore parking
Score parking
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The parking score

infoScore retirement
Score retirement
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The retirement score

infoScore education
Score education
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The education score

infoScore shopping
Score shopping
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The shopping score

infoScore smell
Score smell
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The smell score

infoScore tornado
Score tornado
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The tornado score

infoScore traffic
Score traffic
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The traffic score

infoScore air quality
Score air quality
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The air quality score

infoScore walkability
Score walkability
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The walkability score

infoScore water quality
Score water quality
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The water quality score

Basement

Basement refers to the lowest level of a building that is partly or completely below ground level. It can be used as storage, living space or for various other purposes depending on the design and layout of the property.

infoBasement type
Basement type
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The classification of the below-ground space located underneath the main floor of the property.

This identifies what kind of underground area the building has, affecting storage options and potential usable space.

  • Not applicable: Standard basement classifications don't apply to this property
  • Full: Complete basement extending under the entire building
  • Partial: Basement under only part of the building's footprint
  • Crawlspace: Shallow access area primarily for utilities
  • None: No basement or below-ground space
Full
infoFloor below ground
Floor below ground
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The number of complete floors located entirely underground.

This count indicates how many levels exist beneath the ground surface, which may include basement areas, parking garages, or other subterranean spaces.

1
infoBasement finish
Basement finish
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The degree to which the basement has been developed into habitable space.

This indicates whether the underground area has been converted into usable living space or remains in basic condition.

  • Not applicable: No basement exists or basement finish categorization doesn't apply
  • Finished: Fully developed with proper walls, flooring, ceiling, and utilities
  • Unfinished: Raw space with exposed foundation, concrete floor, and visible structure
  • Partial: Some areas finished while others remain in basic condition
Finished
infoBasement ceiling height
Basement ceiling height
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The vertical clearance in meters between the basement floor and ceiling.

This measurement determines the headroom in the basement, affecting how the space can be used and whether it meets requirements for habitable rooms.

8 ft
infoBasement has entrance
Basement has entrance
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the basement has its own exterior access point separate from the main entrance.

This feature allows direct entry to the basement from outside without going through the main living space, useful for separate units or convenient exterior access.

Yes
infoBasement is walkout
Basement is walkout
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the basement has direct access to the outdoors at ground level.

A walkout basement has at least one wall fully above ground due to the property's slope, allowing direct outdoor access without stairs.

No
infoBasement has crawlspace
Basement has crawlspace
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Whether or not the property has a crawlspace in the basement

No

Air (HVAC)

The air heating, cooling, humidifying, cleaning and conditioning systems installed in the property.

infoHeating brand
Heating brand
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The manufacturer of the property's main heating system.

This indicates which company made the primary heating equipment, potentially reflecting on system quality and service support.

Lennox
infoHeating type
Heating type
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The primary method used to heat the property and keep it warm.

This indicates how heat is generated and distributed throughout the living spaces.

  • None: No heating system is installed
  • Heat pump: Transfers heat between indoors and outdoors
  • Gas furnace: Uses natural gas to produce warm air
  • Electric furnace: Uses electricity to generate warm air
  • In-floor: Heating elements under floors that warm from below
  • Radiant: Directly warms people and objects rather than air
  • Hot water: Circulates heated water through pipes or radiators
  • Electric: General electric heating solutions
  • Geothermal: Uses earth's constant underground temperature
Gas furnace
infoHeating type (second)
Heating type (second)
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The primary method used to heat the property and keep it warm.

This indicates how heat is generated and distributed throughout the living spaces.

  • None: No heating system is installed
  • Heat pump: Transfers heat between indoors and outdoors
  • Gas furnace: Uses natural gas to produce warm air
  • Electric furnace: Uses electricity to generate warm air
  • In-floor: Heating elements under floors that warm from below
  • Radiant: Directly warms people and objects rather than air
  • Hot water: Circulates heated water through pipes or radiators
  • Electric: General electric heating solutions
  • Geothermal: Uses earth's constant underground temperature
Gas furnace
infoHeating install year
Heating install year
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The year when the property's main heating system was installed.

This date helps determine the age of the heating equipment, which can indicate its efficiency and how soon replacement might be needed.

2025
infoCooling brand
Cooling brand
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The manufacturer of the property's main cooling system.

This indicates which company made the primary air conditioning equipment, potentially reflecting on system quality and service support.

Lennox
infoCooling type
Cooling type
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The primary method used to cool the property during warm weather.

This indicates how cooled air is generated and distributed throughout the living spaces.

  • None: No cooling system is installed
  • Heat pump: Dual-purpose system that provides both heating and cooling
  • Central: Whole-house cooling through a duct system
  • Mini-split: Ductless cooling with wall-mounted indoor units
  • Split-system: Traditional AC with separate indoor and outdoor units
  • Mini-duct: Small, flexible ducts delivering high-velocity cooled air
  • Geothermal: Uses earth's constant underground temperature
Central
infoCooling type (second)
Cooling type (second)
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The primary method used to cool the property during warm weather.

This indicates how cooled air is generated and distributed throughout the living spaces.

  • None: No cooling system is installed
  • Heat pump: Dual-purpose system that provides both heating and cooling
  • Central: Whole-house cooling through a duct system
  • Mini-split: Ductless cooling with wall-mounted indoor units
  • Split-system: Traditional AC with separate indoor and outdoor units
  • Mini-duct: Small, flexible ducts delivering high-velocity cooled air
  • Geothermal: Uses earth's constant underground temperature
None
infoCooling install year
Cooling install year
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The year when the property's main cooling system was installed.

This date helps determine the age of the air conditioning equipment, which can indicate its efficiency and how soon replacement might be needed.

2025
infoHumidifier type
Humidifier type
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The type of humidity control system in the property.

This shows how moisture is added to the indoor air.

  • None: No humidification system
  • Bypass: Passive moisture addition through existing airflow
  • Evaporative: Uses a water-saturated filter to add moisture
  • Fan-powered: Active system with built-in fan for moisture distribution
Bypass
infoHumidifier brand
Humidifier brand
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The manufacturer of the property's humidifier.

This shows which company made the humidity control system in the home.

Not applicable
infoHumidifier install year
Humidifier install year
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The year the home's humidifier was first installed.

This shows how old the humidity control system is in the property.

2025
infoAir cleaner type
Air cleaner type
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Indicates the type of air cleaning system used in the property.

Air cleaning technologies help improve indoor air quality by removing or neutralizing contaminants.

  • None: No additional air purification system present
  • Electrostatic: Captures particles by using electrical charges to attract and trap them
  • Ultraviolet: Uses UV light to kill or inactivate bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms
Electrostatic
infoAir cleaner brand
Air cleaner brand
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates the specific brand of the air cleaning system in the property.

The brand of an air cleaner can provide insights into its technology, performance, and potential maintenance requirements. Different manufacturers offer various features, filtration technologies, and warranty options.

Not applicable
infoAir cleaner install year
Air cleaner install year
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Shows the year when the air cleaning system was first put in place.

The installation year helps understand the system's age, which can be important for evaluating its efficiency, potential need for replacement, and whether it incorporates more recent air purification technologies.

2025
infoWater softener type
Water softener type
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Indicates the type of water softener system in the property.

Water softeners help reduce mineral content that can cause scaling, improve appliance efficiency, and enhance water quality.

  • None: No water softening system present
  • Salt-based: Removes hard water minerals using salt and ion exchange
  • Salt-free: Prevents mineral buildup without removing minerals
  • Dual-tank: Ensures continuous soft water supply with alternating tanks
  • Magnetic: Uses magnetic technology to reduce mineral scaling
Salt-based
infoWater softener brand
Water softener brand
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates the specific brand of the water softener in the property.

The brand of a water softener can provide insights into its technology, performance, efficiency, and potential warranty coverage. Different manufacturers offer various features and reliability ratings.

Not applicable
infoWater softener install year
Water softener install year
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Shows the year when the current water softener was first put in place.

The installation year helps potential buyers understand the water softener's age and condition. Most water softeners have a typical lifespan of 10-15 years, and knowing the installation year can indicate whether the system may need replacement or repairs soon.

2025
infoWater heater type
Water heater type
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Indicates the type of water heating system in the property.

The water heater type affects energy efficiency, utility costs, and the property's hot water capabilities.

  • None: Property lacks a dedicated water heating system
  • Electric: Uses electrical resistance to heat water in a storage tank
  • Gas: Heats water using a gas burner, typically more energy-efficient than electric
  • Tankless: Compact system that heats water instantly when needed, saving energy
  • Solar: Environmentally friendly option using solar panels to heat water
Tankless
infoWater heater brand
Water heater brand
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates the specific brand of the water heating system in the property.

The brand of a water heater can provide insights into its technology, performance, energy efficiency, and potential warranty coverage. Different manufacturers offer various features and reliability ratings.

Electrolux
infoWater heater install year
Water heater install year
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Shows the year when the current water heating system was first put in place.

The installation year helps potential buyers understand the water heater's age and condition. Most water heaters have a typical lifespan of 8-12 years, and knowing the installation year can indicate whether the system may need replacement or repairs soon.

2025

Balcony / deck / patio

A balcony, deck, patio, etc, is an outdoor living space that is attached to a building or a home. It can be used for recreational activities, relaxation, or entertaining guests.

infoBalcony type
Balcony type
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates the type of outdoor living space attached to the property.

Different types of external spaces offer unique benefits for outdoor relaxation, entertaining, and enjoying views.

  • None: No external living space available
  • Not applicable: Property layout does not support a balcony
  • Balcony: Elevated outdoor platform with views and open-air access
  • Loggia: Sheltered outdoor area with architectural features
  • Mezzanine: Partially open intermediate space with unique perspective
  • Terrace: Spacious outdoor area for relaxation and entertaining
  • Veranda: Covered outdoor space extending along building's exterior
  • Porch: Sheltered entrance area for sitting and socializing
  • Deck: Wooden outdoor platform, great for outdoor furniture
  • Patio: Ground-level outdoor space for relaxation and gatherings
Deck
infoBalcony type (second)
Balcony type (second)
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates the type of outdoor living space attached to the property.

Different types of external spaces offer unique benefits for outdoor relaxation, entertaining, and enjoying views.

  • None: No external living space available
  • Not applicable: Property layout does not support a balcony
  • Balcony: Elevated outdoor platform with views and open-air access
  • Loggia: Sheltered outdoor area with architectural features
  • Mezzanine: Partially open intermediate space with unique perspective
  • Terrace: Spacious outdoor area for relaxation and entertaining
  • Veranda: Covered outdoor space extending along building's exterior
  • Porch: Sheltered entrance area for sitting and socializing
  • Deck: Wooden outdoor platform, great for outdoor furniture
  • Patio: Ground-level outdoor space for relaxation and gatherings
Deck
infoBalcony type (third)
Balcony type (third)
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates the type of outdoor living space attached to the property.

Different types of external spaces offer unique benefits for outdoor relaxation, entertaining, and enjoying views.

  • None: No external living space available
  • Not applicable: Property layout does not support a balcony
  • Balcony: Elevated outdoor platform with views and open-air access
  • Loggia: Sheltered outdoor area with architectural features
  • Mezzanine: Partially open intermediate space with unique perspective
  • Terrace: Spacious outdoor area for relaxation and entertaining
  • Veranda: Covered outdoor space extending along building's exterior
  • Porch: Sheltered entrance area for sitting and socializing
  • Deck: Wooden outdoor platform, great for outdoor furniture
  • Patio: Ground-level outdoor space for relaxation and gatherings
None

Zoning

Zoning refers to the legal regulations and restrictions that dictate how a property can be used and developed within a particular area. It determines what types of activities are allowed in a given location, such as residential, commercial, or industrial use.

infoZoning
Zoning
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates the official land use classification for the property.

Zoning determines what types of buildings and activities are permitted on the property, which can significantly impact potential uses, future development, and property value.

  • Residential: Primarily for housing, with restrictions on commercial activities
  • Commercial: Allows businesses, shops, and offices
  • Industrial: Supports manufacturing and industrial operations
  • Agricultural: Preserves land for farming and related uses
  • Mixed-use: Combines different types of land uses
  • Special purpose: Unique zoning with specific guidelines
R-CG
infoIs residential
Is residential
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Specifies if the property is intended for residential living.

This classification determines how the property can be used, affecting everything from potential occupancy to types of activities allowed on the premises.

Yes
infoIs commercial
Is commercial
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Specifies if the property is intended for business or commercial use.

This classification determines how the property can be utilized, affecting potential business activities, zoning compliance, and permitted operations.

No

Commercial

Information about the use of the property for business purposes.

infoBuilding name
Building name
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The official name that identifies this specific building or property.

This represents the formal designation that distinguishes this structure from others in the area.

  • Formal building identifiers like 'Burj Khalifa', 'One World Trade Center'
  • Names of established residential complexes or developments
  • Notable restaurant or retail properties with distinctive buildings
  • Recognized landmark structures with official designations
  • Branded commercial properties with established identities
  • Not used for temporary labels or unofficial nicknames
No value
infoCommercial use
Commercial use
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates the most suitable type of business or commercial use for the property.

This classification helps potential buyers or investors understand the property's potential commercial applications.

  • Ranges from retail and office spaces to specialized facilities
  • Reflects the property's potential for different business types
  • Considers location, zoning, and structural characteristics
No value
infoConverted to residential use
Converted to residential use
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Specifies if the property was transformed from a non-residential to a residential use.

Conversion of properties from commercial or industrial spaces to residential units is a common urban development trend. This can involve significant structural modifications to adapt the building for living purposes, potentially affecting the property's layout, amenities, and overall character.

No
infoConverted to commercial use
Converted to commercial use
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Specifies if the property was transformed from a non-commercial to a commercial use.

Conversion of properties to commercial use is a common urban development strategy. This can involve significant structural modifications to adapt the building for business purposes, potentially changing the property's layout, infrastructure, and zoning classification.

No

Kitchen

The kitchen is a room in a real estate property that is used for preparing and cooking food. It typically contains appliances such as a stove, oven, refrigerator, and sink, as well as cabinets and counter space for storage and food preparation.

infoKitchen appliance brand
Kitchen appliance brand
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates the specific brand of the kitchen appliance.

The brand of a kitchen appliance can provide insights into its performance, reliability, energy efficiency, and potential warranty coverage. Different manufacturers offer various features and technological innovations.

Miele
infoKitchen appliance finish
Kitchen appliance finish
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates the color and surface finish of the kitchen appliance.

The appliance finish contributes to the kitchen's overall design aesthetic, affecting how the space looks and feels.

  • Not applicable: No specific appliance or finish
  • Stainless steel: Modern, professional-looking metallic finish
  • Black stainless steel: Sophisticated, dark metallic appearance
  • Black: Contemporary, minimalist solid color
  • White: Classic, clean neutral finish
  • Gray: Versatile, modern neutral color
  • Red: Bold, statement-making color
  • Blue: Unique, decorative color choice
  • Yellow: Bright, energetic finish
  • Green: Distinctive, less traditional color
  • Mixed: Combination of different finishes or colors
Stainless steel
infoKitchen dishwasher type
Kitchen dishwasher type
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates the type and installation method of the kitchen dishwasher.

The dishwasher type affects kitchen design, flexibility, and cleaning capacity. Different configurations suit various kitchen layouts and household needs.

  • None: Kitchen does not have a dishwasher
  • Freestanding: Standalone unit that can be easily moved or replaced
  • Built-in: Seamlessly installed within kitchen cabinetry
  • Portable: Flexible option that can be stored when not in use
  • Industrial: Large-capacity dishwasher for extensive cleaning needs
Built-in
infoKitchen dishwasher install year
Kitchen dishwasher install year
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Shows the year when the current kitchen dishwasher was first put in place.

The installation year helps potential buyers understand the dishwasher's age and condition. Most dishwashers have a typical lifespan of 7-12 years, and knowing the installation year can indicate whether the appliance may need replacement or repairs soon.

2025
infoKitchen fridge type
Kitchen fridge type
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates the type and installation method of the kitchen refrigerator.

The refrigerator type affects kitchen design, space utilization, and overall aesthetic. Different configurations suit various kitchen layouts and household needs.

  • Not applicable: No refrigerator in the kitchen
  • Freestanding: Standalone unit that can be easily replaced or repositioned
  • Built-in: Seamlessly installed within kitchen cabinetry for a custom look
  • Industrial: Large, high-capacity refrigerator for extensive storage needs
Freestanding
infoKitchen fridge install year
Kitchen fridge install year
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Shows the year when the current kitchen refrigerator was first put in place.

The installation year helps potential buyers understand the refrigerator's age and condition. Most refrigerators have a typical lifespan of 10-15 years, and knowing the installation year can indicate whether the appliance may need replacement or repairs soon.

2025
infoKitchen microwave type
Kitchen microwave type
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates the type and installation method of the kitchen microwave.

The microwave type affects kitchen design, counter space, and cooking convenience. Different configurations suit various kitchen layouts and household needs.

  • None: No microwave in the kitchen
  • Over-the-range: Saves counter space by combining microwave and range hood
  • Freestanding: Flexible placement, easy to move or replace
  • Built-in: Seamlessly integrated into kitchen design for a clean look
Built-in
infoKitchen microwave install year
Kitchen microwave install year
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The year the kitchen microwave was installed

2025
infoKitchen stove type
Kitchen stove type
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The type of the kitchen stove

Freestanding
infoKitchen stove install year
Kitchen stove install year
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The year the kitchen stove was installed

2025
infoKitchen countertop material
Kitchen countertop material
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates the type of material used for the kitchen countertop.

The countertop material affects the kitchen's appearance, functionality, durability, and maintenance requirements.

  • Quartz: Engineered stone, durable and easy to clean
  • Granite: Natural stone with unique, elegant patterns
  • Marble: Luxurious stone with distinctive veining
  • Slate: Natural stone with rustic, matte appearance
  • Onyx: Rare, visually striking stone with dramatic colors
  • Concrete: Modern, customizable material with industrial look
  • Steel: Professional-grade, hygienic surface
  • Laminate: Budget-friendly with many design options
  • Solid Surface: Seamless, non-porous synthetic material
  • Butcher Block: Wooden surface great for food prep
  • Soapstone: Soft, dense natural stone with unique texture
  • Wood: Warm, natural material requiring more care
  • Lava: Rare stone with unique glazed finish
Quartz
infoKitchen stove heat type
Kitchen stove heat type
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The type of cooking technology used in the kitchen's stove or cooktop.

This indicates whether the cooking appliance uses electric elements, gas burners, or induction technology, which can affect both cooking experience and utility requirements.

  • Electric: Traditional electric elements
  • Gas: Natural gas or propane burners
  • Induction: Modern electromagnetic technology
  • Not applicable: No stove or information unavailable
Gas

Laundry

Laundry in a property refers to the washing and drying machines in a property. They can be private or shared. Shared laundry facilities are available to all residents in a common area.

infoLaundry appliance brand
Laundry appliance brand
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The brand of the laundry appliance

Miele
infoLaundry appliance finish
Laundry appliance finish
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The finish of the laundry appliance

Stainless steel
infoLaundry dryer type
Laundry dryer type
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The type of the laundry dryer

Stacked
infoLaundry dryer install year
Laundry dryer install year
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The year the laundry dryer was installed

2025
infoLaundry washer type
Laundry washer type
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The type of the laundry washer

Freestanding
infoLaundry washer install year
Laundry washer install year
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The year the laundry washer was installed

2025

Shared facilities

Shared facilities refer to areas, equipment or services that are available to residents or owners of a property, such as a condominium or apartment building. These may include things like swimming pools, fitness centers, community rooms, playgrounds, parking lots, and other common areas.

infoShared indoor gym
Shared indoor gym
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

A fitness area within the property that is shared by multiple residents.

This indicates a gym space that is not privately owned by an individual resident, and is available to all residents.

  • Gym space shared by multiple people
  • Located in a common area
  • Accessible to all residents
  • Communal fitness facility
  • Shared workout equipment
No
infoShared indoor hot tub
Shared indoor hot tub
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

A hot tub located inside the property that is shared by multiple residents.

This indicates a communal hot tub space that is not privately owned.

  • Hot tub shared by multiple people
  • Located in a common indoor area
  • Accessible to all residents
  • Communal relaxation facility
  • Shared wellness amenity
No
infoShared indoor sauna
Shared indoor sauna
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

A sauna located inside the property that is shared by multiple residents.

This indicates a communal sauna space that is not privately owned.

  • Sauna shared by multiple people
  • Located in a common indoor area
  • Accessible to all residents
  • Communal wellness facility
  • Shared relaxation amenity
No
infoShared indoor swimming pool
Shared indoor swimming pool
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

A swimming pool located inside the property that is shared by multiple residents.

This indicates a communal pool space that is not privately owned.

  • Pool shared by multiple people
  • Located in a common indoor area
  • Accessible to all residents
  • Communal swimming facility
  • Shared aquatic recreation amenity
No
infoShared indoor workshop
Shared indoor workshop
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

A workshop located inside the property that is shared by multiple residents.

This indicates a communal workspace that is not privately owned.

  • Workshop shared by multiple people
  • Located in a common indoor area
  • Accessible to all residents
  • Communal project and work space
  • Shared creative facility
No
infoHas shared laundry room
Has shared laundry room
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Whether or not the property has a shared laundry room

No
infoShared outdoor gym
Shared outdoor gym
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

A gym area located outside the property that is shared by multiple residents.

This indicates a communal outdoor fitness space that is not privately owned.

  • Gym shared by multiple people
  • Located in a common outdoor area
  • Accessible to all residents
  • Communal outdoor fitness facility
  • Shared open-air exercise space
No
infoShared outdoor hot tub
Shared outdoor hot tub
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

A hot tub located outside the property that is shared by multiple residents.

This indicates a communal outdoor spa that is not privately owned.

  • Hot tub shared by multiple people
  • Located in a common outdoor area
  • Accessible to all residents
  • Communal outdoor relaxation facility
  • Shared wellness amenity
No
infoShared outdoor sauna
Shared outdoor sauna
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

A sauna located outside the property that is shared by multiple residents.

This indicates a communal outdoor wellness space that is not privately owned.

  • Sauna shared by multiple people
  • Located in a common outdoor area
  • Accessible to all residents
  • Communal outdoor wellness facility
  • Shared heat therapy amenity
No
infoShared outdoor swimming pool
Shared outdoor swimming pool
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

A swimming pool located outside the property that is shared by multiple residents.

This indicates a communal outdoor pool that is not privately owned.

  • Pool shared by multiple people
  • Located in a common outdoor area
  • Accessible to all residents
  • Communal outdoor swimming facility
  • Shared aquatic recreation amenity
No

Fees

Condo or HOA fees refer to the monthly or yearly payments made by the owners of a condominium or a property that is part of a homeowners' association (HOA) to cover the costs of shared expenses and maintenance of the property and its common areas, such as elevators, hallways, swimming pools, and landscaping.

infoMaintenance fee
Maintenance fee
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The regular payment required for shared services and maintenance of common areas.

This fee covers collective expenses such as building upkeep, amenities, landscaping, and other services managed by the homeowners association or condo corporation.

$350
infoMaintenance fee includes electric
Maintenance fee includes electric
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if electricity costs are included in the maintenance or HOA fee.

This specifies if the owner's recurring HOA or condo fees include electrical utility services or if these are billed separately to the property owner.

No
infoMaintenance fee includes heat
Maintenance fee includes heat
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if heating costs are included in the maintenance or HOA fee.

This specifies if the owner's recurring HOA or condo fees include heating utility services or if these are billed separately to the property owner.

No
infoMaintenance fee includes water
Maintenance fee includes water
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if water costs are included in the maintenance or HOA fee.

This specifies if the owner's recurring HOA or condo fees include water services or if these are billed separately to the property owner.

No
infoProperty taxes
Property taxes
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The property taxes for the property

Renovations

Renovations are any improvements, repairs, or changes made to a real estate property with the intention of updating or enhancing its functionality, appearance, or value.

infoKitchen year last renovated
Kitchen year last renovated
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The year when the kitchen was most recently updated or remodeled.

This date indicates when the kitchen last underwent substantial improvements beyond routine maintenance, such as cabinet replacement, appliance upgrades, or layout modifications.

2021
infoBathroom year last renovated
Bathroom year last renovated
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The year when the bathrooms were most recently updated or remodeled.

This date indicates when the bathrooms last underwent substantial improvements beyond routine maintenance, such as fixture replacement, tile work, or layout modifications.

2022
infoBedroom year last renovated
Bedroom year last renovated
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The year when the bedrooms were most recently updated or remodeled.

This date indicates when the bedrooms last underwent substantial improvements beyond routine maintenance, such as flooring replacement, paint work, or layout modifications.

2022
infoLiving room year last renovated
Living room year last renovated
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The year when the living room was most recently updated or remodeled.

This indicates when the last major living room improvements were made, helping assess how modern this central gathering space is.

2021
infoBasement year last renovated
Basement year last renovated
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The year when the basement was most recently updated or remodeled.

This indicates when the last major basement improvements were made, helping assess the condition and modernity of this below-ground space.

2020
infoExterior year last renovated
Exterior year last renovated
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The year when the property's exterior was most recently updated or renovated.

This indicates when the last major exterior improvements were made, helping assess the condition and appearance of the building's outer surfaces.

2018

Parking

Parking refers to a designated space, area, or structure for the temporary or permanent storage of a vehicle on a real estate property. Parking can be provided in different ways, such as private or shared garages, driveways or parking lots.

infoGarage parking space first
Garage parking space first
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The number of vehicles that can fit in the property's main garage.

This count shows how many cars can be parked inside the primary enclosed garage structure on the property.

0
infoGarage parking space second
Garage parking space second
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The number of vehicles that can fit in the property's main garage.

This count shows how many cars can be parked inside the primary enclosed garage structure on the property.

0
infoHas RV parking
Has RV parking
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Whether the property has RV parking

No
infoParking lot parking space
Parking lot parking space
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The number of assigned parking spaces for this property in a shared parking lot.

This count represents how many vehicles from this property can park in the common outdoor parking area of the development.

0
infoParking lot parking space legal type
Parking lot parking space legal type
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The legal status of your designated parking spaces in the shared parking lot.

This indicates your legal rights to the parking space and how secure your claim to it is.

  • Not applicable: No parking lot spaces or not categorized
  • Titled: You legally own the specific parking space with documentation
  • Exclusive use: Space is legally reserved for your sole use
  • Assigned: Space is allocated to you but without ownership rights
Not applicable
infoDriveway parking space
Driveway parking space
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The number of vehicles that can be accommodated in the property's driveway.

This count represents how many cars can park in the outdoor driveway area, separate from garage or street parking options.

0
infoCarport parking space
Carport parking space
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The number of vehicles that can be accommodated in the property's carport.

This count represents how many cars can park under the covered, open-sided shelter designed to protect vehicles from weather while remaining partially open.

0

Garage (private)

A private garage is a garage that is only accessible to the owner of the property. It is not shared with other owners or tenants.

infoGarage type
Garage type
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Describes how the main garage relates to the house structure.

  • None: Property does not have a garage
  • Attached: Garage is connected to and shares at least one wall with the main house
  • Detached: Garage is a separate building from the main house, typically found elsewhere on the property
  • Parking garage: Multi-level or shared parking structure, common in condominiums or urban settings
Detached
infoGarage type (second)
Garage type (second)
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Describes how the main garage relates to the house structure.

  • None: Property does not have a garage
  • Attached: Garage is connected to and shares at least one wall with the main house
  • Detached: Garage is a separate building from the main house, typically found elsewhere on the property
  • Parking garage: Multi-level or shared parking structure, common in condominiums or urban settings
None
infoGarage 240v first
Garage 240v first
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the main garage has access to 240-volt electrical power.

This higher voltage electrical service enables electric vehicle charging and the operation of power-intensive equipment or tools.

No
infoGarage 240v second
Garage 240v second
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the secondary garage has access to 240-volt electrical power.

This higher voltage electrical service enables electric vehicle charging and the operation of power-intensive equipment or tools.

No
infoGarage tandem
Garage tandem
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the property's garage has tandem parking spaces.

In tandem parking, cars are parked in a line (one behind the other), meaning you need to move the front car to access the car parked behind it.

No
infoGarage tandem second
Garage tandem second
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the property's garage has tandem parking spaces.

In tandem parking, cars are parked in a line (one behind the other), meaning you need to move the front car to access the car parked behind it.

No
infoGarage floor above ground first
Garage floor above ground first
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The number of floors or levels above ground in the main garage.

This count indicates how many stories the primary garage has, not including any basement or below-ground portions.

0
infoGarage floor above ground second
Garage floor above ground second
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The number of floors or levels above ground in the main garage.

This count indicates how many stories the primary garage has, not including any basement or below-ground portions.

0
infoGarage floor below ground first
Garage floor below ground first
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The number of floors or levels below ground in the main garage.

This count indicates how many underground stories the primary garage has, such as basement parking levels.

0
infoGarage floor below ground second
Garage floor below ground second
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The number of floors or levels below ground in the main garage.

This count indicates how many underground stories the primary garage has, such as basement parking levels.

0
infoGarage heating type first
Garage heating type first
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The primary method used to heat the property's garage and keep it warm.

This indicates how heat is generated and distributed throughout the garages.

  • None: No heating system is installed
  • Heat pump: Transfers heat between indoors and outdoors
  • Gas furnace: Uses natural gas to produce warm air
  • Electric furnace: Uses electricity to generate warm air
  • In-floor: Heating elements under floors that warm from below
  • Radiant: Directly warms people and objects rather than air
  • Hot water: Circulates heated water through pipes or radiators
  • Electric: General electric heating solutions
  • Geothermal: Uses earth's constant underground temperature
In-floor
infoGarage heating type second
Garage heating type second
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The primary method used to heat the property's garage and keep it warm.

This indicates how heat is generated and distributed throughout the garages.

  • None: No heating system is installed
  • Heat pump: Transfers heat between indoors and outdoors
  • Gas furnace: Uses natural gas to produce warm air
  • Electric furnace: Uses electricity to generate warm air
  • In-floor: Heating elements under floors that warm from below
  • Radiant: Directly warms people and objects rather than air
  • Hot water: Circulates heated water through pipes or radiators
  • Electric: General electric heating solutions
  • Geothermal: Uses earth's constant underground temperature
None
infoGarage parking space first
Garage parking space first
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The number of vehicles that can fit in the property's main garage.

This count shows how many cars can be parked inside the primary enclosed garage structure on the property.

0
infoGarage parking space second
Garage parking space second
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The number of vehicles that can fit in the property's main garage.

This count shows how many cars can be parked inside the primary enclosed garage structure on the property.

0

Garage (shared)

A shared garage is a garage that is shared with other owners or tenants. It is not accessible to the owner of the property only.

infoShared garage 240v
Shared garage 240v
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the shared garage has 240-volt electric outlets.

240-volt outlets provide high-power electrical service necessary for electric vehicle charging stations and heavy-duty equipment. This is an important feature for electric vehicle owners.

No
infoShared garage 240v (second)
Shared garage 240v (second)
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the shared garage has 240-volt electric outlets.

240-volt outlets provide high-power electrical service necessary for electric vehicle charging stations and heavy-duty equipment. This is an important feature for electric vehicle owners.

No
infoShared garage floor above ground
Shared garage floor above ground
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates how many floors or stories the shared garage has above ground level.

This count shows the number of levels in the shared parking structure that are built above grade, not including any underground parking levels. Multi-level garages typically offer more parking spaces and may include different access points for each level.

0
infoShared garage floor above ground (second)
Shared garage floor above ground (second)
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates how many floors or stories the shared garage has above ground level.

This count shows the number of levels in the shared parking structure that are built above grade, not including any underground parking levels. Multi-level garages typically offer more parking spaces and may include different access points for each level.

No value
infoShared garage floor below ground
Shared garage floor below ground
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates how many underground floors the shared garage has.

This count shows the number of subterranean levels in the shared parking structure. Underground garage levels are typically accessed by ramps and offer protected parking spaces sheltered from weather elements. More underground levels often indicate greater parking capacity in high-density areas.

No value
infoShared garage floor below ground (second)
Shared garage floor below ground (second)
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates how many underground floors the shared garage has.

This count shows the number of subterranean levels in the shared parking structure. Underground garage levels are typically accessed by ramps and offer protected parking spaces sheltered from weather elements. More underground levels often indicate greater parking capacity in high-density areas.

No value
infoShared garage heating type
Shared garage heating type
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates what type of heating system is used in the shared garage.

A heated garage can prevent freezing temperatures, protect vehicles, and provide more comfortable access during winter months.

  • None: No heating system is installed
  • Heat pump: Transfers heat between indoors and outdoors
  • Gas furnace: Uses natural gas to produce warm air
  • Electric furnace: Uses electricity to generate warm air
  • In-floor: Heating elements under floors that warm from below
  • Radiant: Directly warms people and objects rather than air
  • Hot water: Circulates heated water through pipes or radiators
  • Electric: General electric heating solutions
  • Geothermal: Uses earth's constant underground temperature
None
infoShared garage heating type (second)
Shared garage heating type (second)
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates what type of heating system is used in the shared garage.

A heated garage can prevent freezing temperatures, protect vehicles, and provide more comfortable access during winter months.

  • None: No heating system is installed
  • Heat pump: Transfers heat between indoors and outdoors
  • Gas furnace: Uses natural gas to produce warm air
  • Electric furnace: Uses electricity to generate warm air
  • In-floor: Heating elements under floors that warm from below
  • Radiant: Directly warms people and objects rather than air
  • Hot water: Circulates heated water through pipes or radiators
  • Electric: General electric heating solutions
  • Geothermal: Uses earth's constant underground temperature
None
infoShared garage parking space first
Shared garage parking space first
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the property has a designated parking space in a garage shared with other residents.

This shows whether your first parking allocation is within a communal garage rather than in a private, individual garage.

0
infoShared garage parking space second
Shared garage parking space second
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the property has a designated parking space in a garage shared with other residents.

This shows whether your first parking allocation is within a communal garage rather than in a private, individual garage.

No value
infoShared garage legal type first
Shared garage legal type first
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The legal status of your first designated parking space in the shared garage.

This indicates your legal rights to the parking space and defines the nature of your claim to it.

  • Not applicable: No shared garage spaces or not categorized
  • Titled: You legally own the specific parking space with documentation
  • Exclusive use: Space is legally reserved for your sole use
  • Assigned: Space is allocated to you but without ownership rights
Titled
infoShared garage legal type second
Shared garage legal type second
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The legal status of your first designated parking space in the shared garage.

This indicates your legal rights to the parking space and defines the nature of your claim to it.

  • Not applicable: No shared garage spaces or not categorized
  • Titled: You legally own the specific parking space with documentation
  • Exclusive use: Space is legally reserved for your sole use
  • Assigned: Space is allocated to you but without ownership rights
Not applicable
infoShared garage tandem first
Shared garage tandem first
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the property's first parking space in a shared garage has a tandem arrangement.

This shows whether your parking space requires vehicles to be parked one behind another, where the front vehicle must be moved to access the rear one.

No
infoShared garage tandem second
Shared garage tandem second
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the property's first parking space in a shared garage has a tandem arrangement.

This shows whether your parking space requires vehicles to be parked one behind another, where the front vehicle must be moved to access the rear one.

No
infoShared garage type first
Shared garage type first
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The type and location of the main shared garage relative to the residential building.

This indicates how the communal parking area is structured and positioned in relation to the living spaces.

  • None: No shared garage is available
  • Attached: Communal garage connected to the main building
  • Detached: Separate shared garage structure on the property
  • Parking garage: Multi-level shared parking structure
Parking garage
infoShared garage type second
Shared garage type second
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

The type and location of the main shared garage relative to the residential building.

This indicates how the communal parking area is structured and positioned in relation to the living spaces.

  • None: No shared garage is available
  • Attached: Communal garage connected to the main building
  • Detached: Separate shared garage structure on the property
  • Parking garage: Multi-level shared parking structure
None

Outbuildings

Outbuildings are additional structures that are located on a property but are not attached to the main dwelling. These can include buildings such as sheds, garages, barns, and workshops, and are often used for storage, parking, or other non-residential purposes.

infoOutbuilding type first
Outbuilding type first
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates what kind of additional building is present on the property.

Outbuildings provide extra space for storage, recreation, or specialized functions separate from the main house.

  • None: No outbuilding present on the property
  • Shed: Small storage structure for tools, equipment, or garden supplies
  • Quonset: Arched, semi-cylindrical building often used for storage or workshops
  • Barn: Large structure traditionally used for farming but may be converted for other uses
  • Greenhouse: Protected environment for growing plants year-round
  • Tennis court: Private court for playing tennis
  • Basketball court: Dedicated area for playing basketball
  • Pumphouse: Structure containing water pumps, often for wells or irrigation
  • Metal building: Durable, low-maintenance building made primarily of metal
  • Wood building: Structure constructed primarily of wood materials
None
infoOutbuilding type second
Outbuilding type second
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates what kind of additional building is present on the property.

Outbuildings provide extra space for storage, recreation, or specialized functions separate from the main house.

  • None: No outbuilding present on the property
  • Shed: Small storage structure for tools, equipment, or garden supplies
  • Quonset: Arched, semi-cylindrical building often used for storage or workshops
  • Barn: Large structure traditionally used for farming but may be converted for other uses
  • Greenhouse: Protected environment for growing plants year-round
  • Tennis court: Private court for playing tennis
  • Basketball court: Dedicated area for playing basketball
  • Pumphouse: Structure containing water pumps, often for wells or irrigation
  • Metal building: Durable, low-maintenance building made primarily of metal
  • Wood building: Structure constructed primarily of wood materials
None
infoOutbuilding type third
Outbuilding type third
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates what kind of additional building is present on the property.

Outbuildings provide extra space for storage, recreation, or specialized functions separate from the main house.

  • None: No outbuilding present on the property
  • Shed: Small storage structure for tools, equipment, or garden supplies
  • Quonset: Arched, semi-cylindrical building often used for storage or workshops
  • Barn: Large structure traditionally used for farming but may be converted for other uses
  • Greenhouse: Protected environment for growing plants year-round
  • Tennis court: Private court for playing tennis
  • Basketball court: Dedicated area for playing basketball
  • Pumphouse: Structure containing water pumps, often for wells or irrigation
  • Metal building: Durable, low-maintenance building made primarily of metal
  • Wood building: Structure constructed primarily of wood materials
None
infoOutbuilding type fourth
Outbuilding type fourth
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates what kind of additional building is present on the property.

Outbuildings provide extra space for storage, recreation, or specialized functions separate from the main house.

  • None: No outbuilding present on the property
  • Shed: Small storage structure for tools, equipment, or garden supplies
  • Quonset: Arched, semi-cylindrical building often used for storage or workshops
  • Barn: Large structure traditionally used for farming but may be converted for other uses
  • Greenhouse: Protected environment for growing plants year-round
  • Tennis court: Private court for playing tennis
  • Basketball court: Dedicated area for playing basketball
  • Pumphouse: Structure containing water pumps, often for wells or irrigation
  • Metal building: Durable, low-maintenance building made primarily of metal
  • Wood building: Structure constructed primarily of wood materials
None
infoOutbuilding type fifth
Outbuilding type fifth
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates what kind of additional building is present on the property.

Outbuildings provide extra space for storage, recreation, or specialized functions separate from the main house.

  • None: No outbuilding present on the property
  • Shed: Small storage structure for tools, equipment, or garden supplies
  • Quonset: Arched, semi-cylindrical building often used for storage or workshops
  • Barn: Large structure traditionally used for farming but may be converted for other uses
  • Greenhouse: Protected environment for growing plants year-round
  • Tennis court: Private court for playing tennis
  • Basketball court: Dedicated area for playing basketball
  • Pumphouse: Structure containing water pumps, often for wells or irrigation
  • Metal building: Durable, low-maintenance building made primarily of metal
  • Wood building: Structure constructed primarily of wood materials
None

Condition

Condition refers to the overall state of the property, including its physical state and any necessary repairs or upgrades. It is a measure of the property's quality and readiness for use.

infoIs condemned
Is condemned
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the property has been officially declared condemned by local authorities.

A condemned property has been deemed unsafe for habitation due to serious structural problems, health hazards, or building code violations. Properties with this designation typically cannot be legally occupied until specified repairs or improvements are made and approved by relevant authorities.

No
infoNeed ceiling repair
Need ceiling repair
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Need ceiling repair

No
infoNeed cooling repair
Need cooling repair
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the ceiling needs repairs.

This field highlights whether the property's ceiling shows signs of damage such as water stains, cracks, sagging sections, or other issues that require attention. Ceiling repairs may range from minor cosmetic fixes to more significant structural work depending on the extent and cause of the damage.

No
infoNeed drywall repair
Need drywall repair
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the property's drywall needs repairs.

This field highlights whether interior walls show damage such as holes, cracks, moisture damage, or other issues requiring attention. Drywall repairs may involve patching, replacing sections, or refinishing surfaces to restore proper appearance and function.

No
infoNeed electrical repair
Need electrical repair
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the property's electrical system needs repairs.

This field highlights whether the electrical components show problems such as outdated wiring, malfunctioning outlets, insufficient service capacity, exposed wires, or other safety concerns. Electrical repairs often require professional attention and may be necessary to ensure the property meets safety codes and functions properly.

No
infoNeed floor repair
Need floor repair
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the property's floors need repairs.

This field highlights whether flooring shows problems such as damaged wood, cracked tiles, torn vinyl, water damage, sagging areas, or excessive wear. Floor repairs may range from simple refinishing to structural subfloor work depending on the extent and type of damage.

No
infoNeed foundation repair
Need foundation repair
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the property's foundation needs repairs.

This field highlights whether the foundation shows signs of problems such as significant cracks, settling, water damage, or structural movement. Foundation issues are typically among the most serious and costly repairs for a property, as they affect the building's structural integrity and can lead to additional problems throughout the structure if left unaddressed.

No
infoNeed heating repair
Need heating repair
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the property's heating system needs repairs.

This field highlights whether the heating equipment shows problems such as inadequate heat output, unusual noises, inefficient operation, or complete failure. Heating system repairs are important for maintaining comfortable living conditions, energy efficiency, and in colder climates, preventing freezing pipes and related damage.

No
infoNeed mold repair
Need mold repair
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the property has mold issues that need to be addressed.

This field highlights whether there is visible mold growth or conditions that have led to mold development. Mold remediation often involves identifying and addressing the underlying moisture sources, removing affected materials, and cleaning or treating surfaces. Mold issues are important to address due to potential health impacts and the risk of structural damage if left untreated.

No
infoNeed paint repair
Need paint repair
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the property's painted surfaces need repair or repainting.

This field highlights whether interior or exterior paint shows problems such as peeling, chipping, cracking, fading, or staining. Paint repairs are typically considered cosmetic improvements but can also protect surfaces from moisture damage and extend the life of siding, trim, and other building components.

No
infoNeed plumbing repair
Need plumbing repair
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the property's plumbing system needs repairs.

This field highlights whether the plumbing shows problems such as leaking pipes, dripping fixtures, clogged drains, water pressure issues, or other malfunctions. Plumbing repairs are important to address promptly as they can lead to water damage, mold growth, and increased water bills if left unresolved.

No
infoNeed roof repair
Need roof repair
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the property's roof needs repairs.

This field highlights whether the roof shows problems such as missing or damaged shingles, leaks, sagging areas, or deteriorated flashing. Roof repairs are crucial for preventing water intrusion that can lead to significant interior damage, mold issues, and structural problems if left unaddressed.

No
infoNeed window repair
Need window repair
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the property's windows need repairs.

This field highlights whether windows show problems such as broken glass, damaged frames, fogging between panes, operational issues, or air leakage. Window repairs are important for maintaining energy efficiency, security, weather protection, and overall comfort in the home.

No

Secondary suite(s)

A secondary suite refers to a self-contained living unit, which is separate from the main living quarters and includes its own bathroom, kitchen, and entrance.

infoSecondary suite type
Secondary suite type
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates what kind of additional living space exists on the property.

Secondary suites are self-contained living spaces with their own entrance, kitchen, bathroom, and living area, separate from the main residence.

  • None: Property does not have a secondary suite
  • Main floor suite: Additional living space located on the main level of the home
  • Basement suite: Separate living quarters located in the basement
  • Garage suite: Living space built above or within a garage structure
  • Backyard suite: Standalone dwelling unit in the yard, separate from the main house (also known as a garden suite, laneway house, or accessory dwelling unit)
None
infoSecondary suite seperate entrance
Secondary suite seperate entrance
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the secondary suite has its own private entrance.

A separate entrance allows tenants or occupants of the secondary suite to come and go independently without passing through the main living areas. This feature provides greater privacy for both the main home residents and suite occupants, and is often required by municipal regulations for legal secondary suites.

No
infoSecondary suite has own laundry
Secondary suite has own laundry
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the secondary suite has its own washer and dryer or laundry hookups.

Private laundry facilities allow suite occupants to do laundry without sharing with the main residence. This amenity increases independence and convenience for tenants or family members living in the suite, and can be a valuable feature for rental properties.

No
infoSecondary suite type (second)
Secondary suite type (second)
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates what kind of additional living space exists on the property.

Secondary suites are self-contained living spaces with their own entrance, kitchen, bathroom, and living area, separate from the main residence.

  • None: Property does not have a secondary suite
  • Main floor suite: Additional living space located on the main level of the home
  • Basement suite: Separate living quarters located in the basement
  • Garage suite: Living space built above or within a garage structure
  • Backyard suite: Standalone dwelling unit in the yard, separate from the main house (also known as a garden suite, laneway house, or accessory dwelling unit)
None
infoSecondary suite seperate entrance (second)
Secondary suite seperate entrance (second)
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the secondary suite has its own private entrance.

A separate entrance allows tenants or occupants of the secondary suite to come and go independently without passing through the main living areas. This feature provides greater privacy for both the main home residents and suite occupants, and is often required by municipal regulations for legal secondary suites.

No
infoSecondary suite has own laundry (second)
Secondary suite has own laundry (second)
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the secondary suite has its own washer and dryer or laundry hookups.

Private laundry facilities allow suite occupants to do laundry without sharing with the main residence. This amenity increases independence and convenience for tenants or family members living in the suite, and can be a valuable feature for rental properties.

No
infoSecondary suite type (third)
Secondary suite type (third)
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates what kind of additional living space exists on the property.

Secondary suites are self-contained living spaces with their own entrance, kitchen, bathroom, and living area, separate from the main residence.

  • None: Property does not have a secondary suite
  • Main floor suite: Additional living space located on the main level of the home
  • Basement suite: Separate living quarters located in the basement
  • Garage suite: Living space built above or within a garage structure
  • Backyard suite: Standalone dwelling unit in the yard, separate from the main house (also known as a garden suite, laneway house, or accessory dwelling unit)
None
infoSecondary suite seperate entrance (third)
Secondary suite seperate entrance (third)
This value was estimated by Houski's AI model

Indicates if the secondary suite has its own private entrance.

A separate entrance allows tenants or occupants of the secondary suite to come and go independently without passing through the main living areas. This feature provides greater privacy for both the main home residents and suite occupants, and is often required by municipal regulations for legal secondary suites.

No
infoSecondary suite has own laundry (third)
Secondary suite has own laundry (third)
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Indicates if the secondary suite has its own washer and dryer or laundry hookups.

Private laundry facilities allow suite occupants to do laundry without sharing with the main residence. This amenity increases independence and convenience for tenants or family members living in the suite, and can be a valuable feature for rental properties.

No

Utilities

Utilities are essential services, such as electricity, gas, water, and sewer, that are necessary for a property to function properly.

infoInternet provider
Internet provider
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Indicates what type of internet service is available at the property.

Different internet connection types offer varying speeds, reliability, and coverage options.

  • None: Property does not have internet service available
  • Municipal: Internet provided by a local government-operated network, often fiber-optic
  • Satellite: Internet delivered through satellite dishes, available in remote areas but may have higher latency
  • Cellular: Internet accessed through the same networks as mobile phones, using cellular towers
Cellular
infoElectricity provider
Electricity provider
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Indicates the primary source of electricity for the property.

The electricity source can impact utility costs, reliability, and environmental footprint of the property.

  • Municipal: Connected to the public power grid operated by local utilities
  • Solar: Powered by solar panels that convert sunlight into electricity
  • Wind: Electricity generated by wind turbines on the property
  • Hydro: Power produced by water-based generation systems
  • Geothermal: Electricity derived from geothermal heat energy
  • Generator: Power supplied by fuel-powered generators as primary source
Solar
infoGas provider
Gas provider
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Indicates how gas is supplied to the property for heating, cooking, or other uses.

The type of gas supply affects utility costs, maintenance requirements, and available appliance options.

  • None: Property does not have gas service
  • Municipal: Connected to public gas utility lines with continuous supply
  • Propane tank: Uses refillable propane tanks located on the property
  • Natural gas tank: Uses on-site natural gas storage tanks that require periodic refilling
Municipal
infoWater provider
Water provider
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Indicates how water is supplied to the property for drinking, cleaning, and other uses.

The type of water supply affects water quality, maintenance requirements, and ongoing utility costs.

  • None: Property does not have a water supply system
  • Municipal: Connected to public water utility with continuous water service
  • Well: Uses groundwater pumped from an on-site well, requiring regular testing and maintenance
  • Cistern: Relies on stored water collected from rainwater or other sources, which may require filtration and regular monitoring
Municipal
infoEstimate monthly electrical cost
Estimate monthly electrical cost
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An approximate monthly electricity bill for the property.

This estimate helps potential buyers or renters understand the typical ongoing electrical costs. The actual expense can vary based on factors like home size, energy efficiency, number of occupants, and seasonal energy consumption patterns.

$200
infoEstimate monthly heat cost
Estimate monthly heat cost
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An approximate monthly heating bill for the property.

This estimate helps potential buyers or renters understand the typical ongoing heating costs. The actual expense can vary based on factors like home size, heating system type, insulation quality, local climate, and energy prices.

$200
infoEstimate monthly water cost
Estimate monthly water cost
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An approximate monthly water bill for the property.

This estimate helps potential buyers or renters understand the typical ongoing water utility costs. The actual expense can vary based on factors like household size, water usage habits, irrigation needs, and local water pricing.

$100

Land

Land (or 'lot') generally refers to the area of the property that is not covered by a building or structure, including any surrounding yard or outdoor space.

infoLand area
Land area
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The area of the land in square feet

5997 sq ft
infoLand depth
Land depth
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The depth of the land in metres

122 ft
infoLand frontage
Land frontage
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The frontage of the land in metres

48 ft
infoBacks onto
Backs onto
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The feature that the property backs onto

Greenspace
infoFronts onto
Fronts onto
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The feature that the property fronts onto

Greenspace
infoIrrigation system type
Irrigation system type
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The type of irrigation system

Drip
infoHas RV parking
Has RV parking
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Whether the property has RV parking

No
infoIn cul de sac
In cul de sac
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Whether the property is in a cul de sac

No

Location

infoCommunity
Community
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The community the property is located in

Unknown
infoCity
City
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The city the property is located in

Notre-Dame-Du-Mont-Carmel
infoProvince
Province
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The province the property is located in

Quebec
infoCountry
Country
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The country the property is located in

Canada
infoLatitude
Latitude
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The latitude of the property

46.502506
infoLongitude
Longitude
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The longitude of the property

-72.67766
infoPostal code
Postal code
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The postal code of the property

G0X3J0

Waste

Waste services refers to the collection and disposal of garbage, recycling, and compost. Waste services may be provided by a municipality or a private waste management company.

infoSummer garbage pickup day
Summer garbage pickup day
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The day garbage is picked up in the summer

Wednesday
infoSummer garbage pickup schedule
Summer garbage pickup schedule
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The schedule garbage is picked up in the summer

Weekly
infoSummer recycle pickup day
Summer recycle pickup day
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The day recycle is picked up in the summer

Monday
infoSummer recycle pickup schedule
Summer recycle pickup schedule
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The schedule recycle is picked up in the summer

Weekly
infoSummer organic waste pickup day
Summer organic waste pickup day
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The day organic waste is picked up in the summer

Tuesday
infoSummer organic waste pickup schedule
Summer organic waste pickup schedule
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The schedule organic waste is picked up in the summer

Weekly
infoWinter garbage pickup day
Winter garbage pickup day
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The day garbage is picked up in the winter

Wednesday
infoWinter garbage pickup schedule
Winter garbage pickup schedule
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The schedule garbage is picked up in the winter

Weekly
infoWinter recycle pickup day
Winter recycle pickup day
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The day recycle is picked up in the winter

Tuesday
infoWinter recycle pickup schedule
Winter recycle pickup schedule
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The schedule recycle is picked up in the winter

Weekly
infoWinter organic waste pickup day
Winter organic waste pickup day
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The day organic waste is picked up in the winter

Tuesday
infoWinter organic waste pickup schedule
Winter organic waste pickup schedule
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The schedule organic waste is picked up in the winter

Weekly

Assessments

Assessments are the estimated values of a property for tax purposes. They are estimated and assigned by the city that the property is located in. They are used to determine the amount of property taxes that a property owner must pay.

No assessment data for this property

Permits & licenses

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Permits and licenses are documents that are issued by a government agency to authorize the construction, renovation, or operation of a property. This section generally includes building permits, development permits, and business licenses.

No permit data for this property

Nearby services

The nearby section contains information about the amenities, services, and facilities that are located near the property. This includes schools, hospitals, grocery stores, parks, and other points of interest.

Nearby schools

No nearby schools found

Nearby hospitals and medical clinics

No nearby hospitals or medical clinics found.

Nearby police and fire stations

No nearby police or fire stations found

Nearby services (within 5 km)

DesjardinsBank2.9 km
Eglise de Jesus Chri...Place of worship3.4 km