Toronto, Little Portugal, M6J 0B1
$2,300
Listed by RE/MAX METROPOLIS REALTY.
Welcome to 68 Abell Street! This cozy 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom condo offers modern living in the heart of Torontos Queen West neighborhood. With a bright, open layout, this unit features a sleek kitchen with stainless steel appliances, a comfortable living area, and a private balcony to enjoy city views. Discover the vibrant lifestyle of Queen West, one of Toronto's trendiest neighborhoods! This chic, furnished one-bedroom condo boasts floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the space with natural light and includes a convenient parking spot. Perfectly positioned for urban living, it's directly across from the iconic Drake Hotel and mere steps from Metro, Food Basics, Dollarama, and the TTC streetcar. Enjoy coffee on your private balcony or take a leisurely walk to Trinity Bellwoods Park for a breath of fresh air. This prime location places you within minutes of Ossington Street, King West, and Liberty Village, giving you access to Torontos most sought-after dining, arts, and entertainment scenes. Immerse yourself in the unique energy of Queen West and experience the best of city living, right at your doorstep.
Rent includes your water bill, 24 Hrs Concierge, Gym, Party Room, Recreation Room. This condo unit is the complete package for anyone looking to live in the city of Toronto!
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