Mississauga, City Centre, L5B 0K9
$2,550$000000
Listed by BAY STREET GROUP INC..
Must See!!! Luxurious 1 Bed + Den Condo Unit With Approximately 1,000 Sqft Of Living Space In One Of The Top Buildings In The Most Desirable Locations Of Downtown Mississauga. Featuring A Rare Layout With A Massive 415 Sqft Terrace That Seamlessly Connects The Living Room And Bedroom To The Building's Roof Garden. Perfect For Outdoor Living And Entertaining. Modern Open-Concept Kitchen With A Large Island, Stainless Steel Appliances, And Granite Countertops. Spacious Living/Dining Area With Smooth 10ft Ceilings. Bright Bedroom With A Large Closet, Plus A Versatile Den Ideal For A Home Office. Wheelchair-Accessible Washroom With Extra Storage. Laminate Flooring Throughout. One Parking & Locker Included.Excellent Amenities Including Large Gym, Yoga, Theatre, Library, Party Room, Guest Suite, Outdoor Walking/Exercise Area, Games Room. Located Perfectly in The Heart Of Square One With Easy Access to Transport/Shopping. Steps To Square One, YMCA, Sheridan College, Celebration Square, Living Arts, City Hall, Centre Library, T&T, Public Transit, Go Bus Station, Hwy 403, 401 & QEW, Close To UTM.
Enjoy Living near Celebration square, Living Arts Centre, Art Gallery, Mississauga City Hall, Hazel McCallion Library, YMCA, Sheridan College. Close To UTM. Seize this golden opportunity.
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