Toronto, Waterfront Communities C1, M5J 2N6
$4,600$000000
Listed by CHESTNUT PARK REAL ESTATE LIMITED, BROKERAGE.
This Is An Incredible Executive Rental Opportunity At 251 Qqw! A Luxury Boutique Building On Toronto's Waterfront, Just Steps To Shops, Restaurants, The Ttc & Billy Bishop Airport. Suite 204 Is A Sun-Drenched North-West Corner Suite Measuring 1,590 Sf. It Features 2 Well-Proportioned Bedrooms & 2 Full Bathrooms. The Huge Open-Concept Living Room (20'9" X 15'6") Boasts Floor-To-Ceiling Windows W/Unobstructed West-Views & Large Built-In Storage/Entertainment Unit. The Custom Open-Concept Gourmet Kitchen Features A Centre Island W/Breakfast Bar, Built-In Stainless Steel Appliances & Granite Countertops. A Private Primary Bdrm Retreat Enjoys A Walk-In Closet, Separate Built-In Closet And Large 4-Piece Ensuite Bathroom. The Generous 2nd Bdrm Has A Large Closet, Additional Built-In Closet And Additional 3-Piece Bathroom. Excellent Storage Throughout Including 2 Front Hall Closets & Sep Laundry Room W/Extra Fridge & Deep Freezer. Sep Storage Locker Conveniently Located On The 2nd Floor!
1 Parking Included. In-Floor Radiant Heating & Automated Blinds In The Living Rm/Dining Rm/ Kitchen. Amazing Amenities Include; Concierge, Gym, Squash Courts, Games Room & Use Of Radisson Blu Hotel's Beautiful Heated Rooftop Pool.
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