Hamilton, Beasley, L8N 1A8
$2,100
Listed by RE/MAX ESCARPMENT REALTY INC..
Luxury & Location at the Royal Connaught, host to prime ministers, royalty and Hollywood stars, the Royal Connaught has been a stunning Hamilton landmark for over a century! This beautiful 1bed, 1bath unit is situated high above King St. E on the 10th level where a Juliette balcony offers an unobstructed, north facing view of Gore Park and the Harbour front area looking towards Toronto. This unit includes both owned storage and one underground parking space. There are 4 stainless steel appliances as well as well as in-suite laundry. The residents enjoy access to great amenities including a gym, movie theater, private event space and a rooftop terrace/BBQ area. There's even coffee shops right on site! Be at the center of Hamilton's exploding social scene with the city's hottest restaurants and bars right around the corner on King William St. A 12 minute walk to St. Josephs Hospital, next door to the John Sopinka Courthouse and a 10 minute walk to McMasters David Braley Health Sciences Centre or a 6 min car ride to McMaster University. Perfect for the GTA commute, with the Hunter St. Go Station and the new West Harbour GO station running all day service to Toronto, both within walking distance! Short-term lease option available! Indoor parking for 1 vehicle is also available if desired.
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