SOLD
2 + 1 BEDROOMS
2 BATHROOMS
Luxury Living in the Heart of Toronto: Rare 1,200 Sqft Corner Condo with Stunning Views
Experience the pinnacle of city living in a rarely offered 1,200 sqft south facing corner condo. This spacious residence boasts 2 bedrooms plus a den, 2 bathrooms, and breathtaking south facing views from 2 private balconies. Step out from the living room to enjoy panoramic views of Lake Ontario, St. James Park, Toronto’s historic landmarks, with St. Lawrence Market just a short stroll away. Wake up to your suite’s private balcony and take in a beautiful sunrise over Toronto’s vibrant east end. Nestled in an exclusive, tranquil building, this condo provides a peaceful retreat amidst the bustling city. The home has been incredibly well maintained with a stylish kitchen, sleek countertops, an elegant backsplash, a custom-built desk, and modern lighting fixtures. Perfectly positioned near top-rated restaurants, boutique shopping, and offering easy access to the DVP and Gardiner, this property is also conveniently located just a short walk from the upcoming Ontario subway line. Combining contemporary elegance with the rich character of its historic neighbourhood, this condo is an ideal urban sanctuary for those seeking both comfort and sophistication.
Additional Information
Possession | January 2025
Property Taxes | $5,150.08 / 2024
Maintenance Fees | $1,002.10/month
Size | 1,200 square feet
Parking | 2 parking
Locker | 1 locker
Mechanics | Gas heat pump & central air
Inclusions | Stainless steel appliances (fridge, oven, microwave, dishwasher), washer & dryer, all window coverings, electric light fixtures (except ones mentioned in exclusions)
Exclusions | Light fixture above dining room table, light fixture above bed in primary bedroom, Murphy bed is negotiable
About the Neighbourhood | Old Town
Old Town is a neighbourhood and retail district in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was the first of Toronto's named neighbourhoods, having acquired the moniker no later than 1815, at which time the original town of York was expanding.
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