Mississauga, City Centre, L5B 4L8
$529,999$000000
Listed by IPRO REALTY LTD..
Welcome to "The Tiara" on the 22nd floor @ 156 EnfIeld Place in the heart of Mississauga. This condo offers 891 Sqft of beautiful open concept living space, which walks out to a relaxing balcony area. This opulent sun-fled condo is fully equipped with 2 full size bedrooms, while the walking closet enhances the spacious primary suite. In-suite washer/dryer combo for convenience. An open view kitchen/breakfast bar area for morning breakfast/coffee or extra space for a night of evening entertaining. This condo is move-in ready, and ready for YOU to enjoy and call home. Water, Heat, Hydro are included in the maintenance. Close to Square One Shopping Centre, Sheridan College, Walking distance to the new/upcoming LRT (Hurontario light rail transit) Rapid Transit, close to GO transit, major highways, Pearson Airport (YYZ), restaurants, City Hall/Celebration Square, and much-much-more! Building amenities include: 24/7 Concierge/Security, Indoor Swimming Pool, Billiards room, Squash Court, Meeting/Party Room, Library/Sitting Area, Visitors Parking. (NOTE:**2nd Parking Spot Rental Option)
Water, Heat, Hydro. Near by: New/upcoming LRT Rapid transit, close to GO transit, major Pearson Airport (YYZ), restaurants, City Hall/Celebration Square, theatre/living arts center, and much-much-more!
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