Toronto, Waterfront Communities C8, M5E 0A4
$739,900
Listed by REAL ESTATE HOMEWARD.
**Located directly on the waterfront steps from Yonge Street** Upscale low rise building. One Bedroom + den (currently used as baby's room). Two full washrooms. 10 foot smooth ceilings. Floor to-ceiling windows. Glass balcony. Kitchen has high end Miele gas cooktop, b/i oven, integrated panelled sub-zero fridge, granite counter top. Primary has two closets, 4 piece ensuite w/ heated floor. 2nd washroom has walk-in shower. Den has sliding door used as a baby's room. Laminate floors throughout. Owned locker. Rare Indoor & outdoor swimming pools w/ loungers, water fountains and outdoor BBQ area. Pet policy 2 pets max (50 pound limit). Park benches gazing out onto water at foot of building. Walk to Loblaws, Farm Boy, & LCBO. Walk to Union Station & UP Express to Pearson Airport or quick hop to Billy Bishop Island Airport, Scotia Bank Arena for hockey & concerts. Take a water taxi to the Island. Looking for a larger gym? - Unity Gym, or brand new One Yonge Community Center (Freeland St). Designated bike lanes along waterfront. Experience living downtown to the fullest!
Outdoor & indoor pools (+ lap pool), BBQ area, gym, sauna, billiard table, lounge, 20 seat theatre, party rm w/ catering kitchen indoor and outdoor seating, pet spa (wash your own pet), 2 guest suites, parcel room,
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