Toronto, Kensington-Chinatown, M5G 0C1
$1,349,000
Listed by LIVING REALTY INC..
Welcome to The Lower Penthouse at Residences at 488 University, where luxury living meets unparalleled convenience. This stunning split-layout two-bedroom, two-bathroom suite boasts unobstructed views of Lake Ontario and direct subway access to St. Patrick's Station. With 9-ft ceilings, the bright and spacious interiors feature open-concept living and dining areas, complemented by a state-of-the-art kitchen equipped with integrated European appliances and a stylish breakfast bar. The primary bedroom is a private retreat with a five-piece ensuite, including a double vanity, soaker tub, frameless glass shower, and walk-in closet. Modern finishes throughout create an airy, light-filled ambiance. Ideally situated steps from hospitals, the University of Toronto, Queens Park, and the financial district, this location offers ultimate urban convenience. Residents enjoy access to 40,000 sq. ft. of premium amenities, including an indoor pool, sauna, hot tub, steam room, gym, spin and yoga studios, a party room, 24-hour concierge, and valet parking.
Integrated Liebherr Fridge, Stove, AEG Cooktop, AEG Range hood, AEG convection microwave, AEG W/D, wine fridge, all existing window coverings & lighting fixtures.Buyer To Assume Valet Parking Agreement W/ Monthly Service Fees@ $192/Month
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