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2 bedroom apartment of 3498 sq. ft in Old Toronto

George Vari Engineering and Computing Centre, 245 Church Street, Old Toronto, ON M5B 1E9, Canada

Exclusive option: Above the average market price

CAD4200
CAD4200
CAD4200
This property is priced above average but offers exceptional features that make it stand out.
Area:
3498 sq. ft
Bedrooms:
2 bedrooms
Bathrooms:
2 bathrooms
Property type:
Apartment
Facilties
  • Swimming Pool
Verified by Findallrentals:
Yes
Case number:
663826

apartment at M5B2P7, Toronto (Church-Yonge Corridor), Canada


Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to lease a stunning hard loft in the sought-after Merchandise Building. Featuring large warehouse windows with breathtaking, unobstructed views, this spacious unit is flooded with natural light by day and offers a sparkling cityscape at night. This unique, open-concept space boasts soaring 12-foot ceilings, gleaming hardwood floors, and plenty of storage. The chef’s kitchen is perfect for entertaining, making it an ideal home for those who love to host. Located in the heart of the city, you’re steps from the Eaton Centre, Toronto Metropolitan University, top medical centers, the Financial District, St. Lawrence Market, theaters, restaurants, and the subway. Plus, enjoy the convenience of a Metro grocery store right in the building, a full service concierge and a stunning array of amenities. Get ready to embrace a stylish, sophisticated, and inspiring lifestyle in this one-of-a-kind space! **** EXTRAS **** Amenities include a rooftop indoor pool, dog walk, yoga studio, basketball court, games/media room, party room, well-equipped gym, library + 3 lobbies! Tenant pays for hydro and gas (gas stove/fp). Pls. Note: unit is virtually staged. (id:18653)


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About this property


Property type: Apartment

City: Old toronto

Bedrooms: 2

Bathrooms: 2

Area: 3498 sqft

Price: 4200 CAD

Garage: Yes

Swimming pool: Yes

Price per sqft: 1 CAD

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