
Belleville, Ontario · East End
Offered for the first time since 1989. A rare opportunity to own a piece of Belleville history — lovingly maintained by its original owner for thirty-seven years.
01 — The Unit
Welcome to Cedarwood Condominiums — a highly sought-after and well-managed community tucked away in Belleville's East End. This exceptional second-level unit offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of local history. Built in 1989 by respected local builder Edward McKinney, this specific condo has been lovingly maintained by its original owner for the past 37 years — after being personally toured and sold to her by Ann McKinney. Now, the story comes full circle.
This spacious and bright 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom unit features an open-concept living and dining area with sliding glass doors that lead out to your own private balcony deck, complete with a charming trellis. The large eat-in kitchen provides plenty of workspace, while the separate bedroom wing ensures privacy. The generous primary bedroom boasts a 3-piece ensuite and ample closet space. Enjoy the convenience of in-suite laundry and a dedicated storage room.
Recent updates provide incredible peace of mind, including new windows and a dishwasher (2023), a new fridge (Fall 2025), and a brand new heat pump installed in June 2025. A chair lift was also added in August 2024 for easy accessibility. Cedarwood Place offers the perfect blend of apartment and townhome living, featuring manicured grounds, mature trees, and a private residents' inground pool and terrace lounge. Located just a block away from everything you need — walk to the Bayview Mall, grocery stores, pharmacy, hospital, and the beautiful Bayshore Trail.
Property Details
Recent Upgrades
02 — The History
Cedarwood Place was conceived as something genuinely different — a condominium that combines the privacy and character of a townhome with the ease of apartment living. Designed and built in 1989 by Edward McKinney, this intimate 24-unit community was planned from the ground up with quality, comfort, and community in mind.
Three architecturally distinct buildings are arranged around a sunny, south-facing central courtyard, sheltered from traffic noise and the outside world. Natural clay brick and cedar exteriors, manicured grounds, mature trees, and a private residents' inground pool give Cedarwood Place a warmth and permanence that has stood the test of time. The sound insulation between units was built to an STC rating of 60 — equivalent to a concrete block wall — ensuring genuine privacy for every resident.
When you turn off Herchimer Avenue and into the site, you immediately feel it: this is a community, not just a building. It's no wonder so many of the original residents have never wanted to leave.
1989
Cedarwood Place Opens
Edward McKinney completes the development. Ann McKinney, realtor, personally tours Silvia King — who has relocated from Thunder Bay — and places her in Unit 10.
1989 – 2026
Thirty-Seven Years
Silvia King calls Unit 10 home for thirty-seven years — one of the original residents, and a testament to the enduring quality of the community Edward McKinney built.
2026
The Circle Closes
Kim McKinney — daughter of Edward and Ann — now brings Unit 10 to market for the very first time. The same family that helped Silvia find her home is honoured to help find it a new one.
Development Facts
"When you turn in, an impression of security, privacy and warmth will welcome you home."
03 — The Neighbourhood
Cedarwood Place sits in the heart of Belleville's well-established East End — tucked away from the bustle, yet just a block from everything you need. Click any marker to learn more.
East End's major shopping hub — Walmart, Independent Grocer, pharmacy, and more. Just a short walk away.
Full-service regional hospital providing primary and secondary care, just minutes from Cedarwood Place.
A beloved cultural landmark featuring rotating exhibitions and community arts programming.
Belleville's specialty running and triathlon store — the go-to for the active East End community.
A vibrant seasonal market featuring local produce, artisan goods, and community connection.
04 — The Outdoors
Belleville is a year-round outdoor destination — cycling and walking the Bayshore Trail in summer, cross-country skiing through cedar forests in winter. From Cedarwood Place, the trail is minutes away.

The closest trail to Cedarwood Place — a paved, lit path bordering the north shore of the Bay of Quinte. Meyers Pier marina, a children's playground, and the CN Train Monument are all along the way.

The Bayshore Trail continues east along the Bay of Quinte shoreline, connecting to the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail and stretching toward Deseronto — ideal for longer cycling days.
A quiet east end park with adult fitness circuit equipment, playgrounds, picnic areas, and walking trails through mature trees. A neighbourhood gem just minutes from home.
A double-looped paved trail along the Bay of Quinte with picnic areas, sports fields, and the Quinte Dog Park — three acres of fenced off-leash space for your four-legged companion.

Two conservation areas offering some of the region's finest trail experiences. Vanderwater is a beloved cross-country ski destination in winter; Frink offers a stunning boardwalk through orchid-filled wetlands.
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06 — Inquire
Unit 10 at Cedarwood Place is a rare offering — a home with 37 years of care, history, and community behind it. To arrange a private showing or to learn more, reach out to Kim McKinney directly.
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