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1 bedroom apartment of 936 sq. ft in Old Toronto

33 Bay Street, Old Toronto, ON M5J 2N8, Canada

Exclusive option: Above the average market price

CAD2850
CAD2850
CAD2850
This property is priced above average but offers exceptional features that make it stand out.
Area:
936 sq. ft
Bedrooms:
1 bedroom
Bathrooms:
1 bathroom
Property type:
Apartment
Facilties
  • Balcony
  • Swimming Pool
Verified by Findallrentals:
Yes
Case number:
604261

apartment at M5J2Z3, Toronto (Waterfront Communities), Canada


Experience The Pinnacle Of Urban Living With This Outstanding Condo At 33 Bay St. This 660-Square-Foot, 9′ Foot Ceiling, Carpet-Free Unit Includes A Dedicated Parking Space. Featuring A Spacious Balcony With West Exposure, Offering Abundant Natural Light. Inside, You’ll Find A Generously Sized Primary Room, And A Fully Enclosed Den That Can Serve As A Second Bedroom Or A Home Office. Located Just Steps From Union Station, Scotiabank Arena, This Property Puts You Right At The Heart Of The City’s Vibrant Lifestyle. Harbourfront, Ferry To Toronto Island Are Practically At Your Doorstep, And You’ll Have Easy Access To The Gardiner, DVP, Island Airport, And More. The Building Boasts 30,000 Square Feet Of Premium Amenities, Including Indoor 70Ft Lap Pool, Hot Tubs, 2 Gyms, Running Track, Sauna, Billiard, Squash/Tennis, Party Rooms, Guest Suites, Movie Theater & More. This Condo Offers An Unparalleled Combination Of Sophisticated Living And Prime Location With A Wealth Of Amenities. Don’t Miss The Chance To Make This Exceptional Property Your Home! **** EXTRAS **** S/S Fridge, Stove, Microwave, Dishwasher, Washer/Dryer. 1-Parking. 24Hr Concierge. Tenant to Pay Hydro (id:18653)


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About this property


Property type: Apartment

City: Old toronto

Bedrooms: 1

Bathrooms: 1

Area: 936 sqft

Price: 2850 CAD

Garage: Yes

Balcony: Yes

Swimming pool: Yes

Washing machine: Yes

Dish washer: Yes

Price per sqft: 3 CAD

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