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Ainslie Wood, Hamilton, ON L8S 2J3
$749,990
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!!!INVESTORS ALERT!!! High Walk or Transit Score to Mc Master University, Welcome to 16 Ainslie Ave, Hamilton - a rare detached bungalow on a premium ravine lot in the high-demand McMaster / West Hamilton pocket in Ainslie Wood Community in Hamilton, offering the perfect setup for investors or end-users looking to offset mortgage payments with strong basement rental potential. This versatile home features 3 bedrooms on the main level with bright living area, big windows in all the bedroom inviting sunlight and 3 bedrooms in the finished basement and 2 full bathrooms, ideal for extended family living or creating an income-generating lower level. The property has seen valuable recent upgrades, including brand new appliances on the main floor, permitted pot lights, a new modern kitchen, new basement flooring, and a new electrical sub-panel, providing peace of mind and move-in-ready convenience. Location is unbeatable: approximately 1.5 km walk to McMaster University, 2 minutes to Hwy 403, and close to transit, shopping, restaurants, parks, and everyday amenities. Families will also appreciate nearby schools with strong performance, including high-rated options with Fraser rankings above 6 in the surrounding area. A rare opportunity combining premium lot, excellent accessibility, strong rental demand, and long-term upside in one of Hamilton's most desirable neighbourhoods. Some of the photos are virtually staged or generated to show the prospective transformation.