Toronto, Cabbagetown-South St. James Town, M4X 1L1
$2,650$000000
Listed by RE/MAX HALLMARK REALTY LTD..
Welcome to urban living at its finest in the coveted 500! Renovated in 2022 this upscale and stunning condo features a full size kitchen with sleek stone waterfall counter top with matching backsplash, a breakfast bar and newer stainless steel appliances. The modern aesthetic extends to the new laminate flooring, upgraded electric light fixtures enhancing the contemporary elegance of the space. With nine foot ceilings and open concept layout, the living, dining and kitchen flow seamlessly together. Versatile Den has sliding glass doors so can be utilized as a second bedroom. Maximum storage space with organizers in all closets. Step outside onto the oversized 20 foot balcony from two walk-outs where you can enjoy panoramic views of the urban garden below. The building offers state of the art amenities with an amazing party room that leads to a large roof top patio equipped with multiple sitting areas, BBQ's, and loungers. Fantastic building also offers 24 hour concierge, gym, guest suites, and lots of visitor parking. Nestled in a prime downtown location with TTC, Shopping, restaurants, Bloor street all steps away.
Check out the roof top deck that is on the 5th floor, the FOB will get you in. Parking is available in the building for $150 per month.
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