Toronto, High Park North, M6P 4B7
$3,785$000000
Listed by RE/MAX PROFESSIONALS INC..
Welcome to 80 Quebec Ave #406, a beautifully renovated 2 bedroom, 2 bath suite that defines contemporary elegance. The open concept living space seamlessly combines a luxurious dining area adorned with wainscoting and a spacious living room with a walkout to the balcony. The kitchen is a chef's dream, featuring quartz counters, a breakfast bar, stainless steel appliances, under-cabinet lighting & a marble backsplash.Gleaming hardwood floors flow throughout, complemented by two walkouts to an expansive covered balcony, offering serene views of a picturesque treed courtyard. The large primary bedroom offers pot lights, his and hers closets and a convenient 2-piece ensuite. A generously-sized second bedroom and an updated 4-piece bathroom complete this exceptional unit. Additional perks include ensuite laundry, 1 parking spot & 1 locker. All utilities included, including cable & hydro. Excellent building amenities include tennis courts, an outdoor pool, gym, sauna, a party room & more! Walk Score 86 and Transit Score 86!
Exceptional location, just steps away from High Park, High Park Subway & the vibrant shops and restaurants of Bloor West Village & The Junction. High walk & transit scores. A rare find that combines luxury, convenience and a prime location!
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