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1 room apartment of 112 m² in Toronto

8 Forest Hill Road, Old Toronto, ON M4V 1P7, Canada

Month rate

8000$

Rental PeriodUnlimited
Available fromASAP

Landlord

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Last active: 5 days ago

apartment at M4V0B7, Toronto (Casa Loma), Canada

3rd floor 1,014 sq ft per builders floorplan that faces East onto the quiet Forest Hill rd here at Altree Development’s new under construction Forest Hill Private Residences located near Avenue Rd and St Clair Ave W. One bedroom and separate room den ( that can be used as an additional sleep area ), upscale living at its finest. Landlord will consider longer than 1 year term lease, upgraded Fireplace and Kitchen counter / backsplash, all new never lived in, building and amenities under construction, builder keys to Landlord January 16, earliest tenant possession February 1, 2025. Ideal for all whether building in the area, retiring or first time moving out on your own, secure your home now from floorplan and pics. **** EXTRAS **** Window coverings, one parking spot, one locker, fridge, stove cooktop, oven, dishwasher, microwave, washer and dryer. ( tenant pays hydro and water, gas is included ) . (id:18653)

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Details about this property

Property type

apartment

Rooms

1

Size

112 m²

Price

8,000 $

Rental period

Unlimited

Available from

ASAP

Pets allowed

No

Washing Machine

Yes

Dishwasher

Yes

Parking

Yes

Price per m²

71 $

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