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1 bedroom apartment of 538 sq. ft in Old Toronto

53 Dalhousie Street, Old Toronto, ON M5C 1R9, Canada

Exclusive option: Above the average market price

CAD2990
CAD2990
CAD2990
This property is priced above average but offers exceptional features that make it stand out.
Area:
538 sq. ft
Bedrooms:
1 bedroom
Bathrooms:
1 bathroom
Property type:
Apartment
Facilties
  • Swimming Pool
Verified by Findallrentals:
Yes
Case number:
680555

apartment at M5B2A5, Toronto (Church-Yonge Corridor), Canada


Experience the pinnacle of luxury living at The Elm, nestled in the heart of Toronto. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom rental unit features exquisite finishes such as quartz countertops and 9 ceilings, conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from Queen Subway station. Residents enjoy an array of exceptional amenities, including The Temple gym, a European spa-inspired rooftop pool, and multi-sport simulators. For pet lovers, there’s a self-serve dog spa, while health-conscious individuals benefit from the Virtual Health Clinic by Cleveland Clinic Canada. Families will appreciate the convenience of Bloomsbury Academy, an esteemed early childhood education center within Elm’s premises. Entertain effortlessly on the rooftop BBQ terrace with gas fire pits and stunning city views. Welcome to a lifestyle of unparalleled comfort and convenience at The Elm, where urban living is redefined. Book your viewing today and immerse yourself in the luxury and vibrancy of Toronto’s cityscape. **** EXTRAS **** Discover Unmatched perks: 1month free rent, Free Rogers Wi-Fi, $250 gift card for our cafe/bar,10 Dean, Nest Thermostat, and Keyless Smart Lock Entry. Elevate your rental experience with these exclusive benefits today! (id:18653)


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About this property


Property type: Apartment

City: Old toronto

Bedrooms: 1

Bathrooms: 1

Area: 538 sqft

Price: 2990 CAD

Garage: Yes

Terrace: Yes

Swimming pool: Yes

Price per sqft: 5 CAD

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