Chaz, 45 Charles Street East, Old Toronto, ON M4Y 2P2, Canada
2900$
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Be the first to call this flawlessly designed suite your home! Welcome to a premier luxury lifestyle at 55C Bloor Yorkville Residences. Nestled at the intersection of Yorkville and Charles Street, this award-winning residence is your entry to luxury in Toronto. This very special two-bedroom, two-bathroom suite, designed by Cecconi Simone, features a dazzling south-facing unobstructed view of the city with motorized window coverings, 9-foot ceilings, and high-end finishes. Enjoy the custom-designed Trevisana modern kitchen with porcelain countertops and backsplash, soft close cabinetry, built-in appliances, and innovative custom millwork including an integrated dining table with bench, shelving, and pantry. The spacious primary bedroom leads into the spa-like primary ensuite with custom millwork shelving with ample storage, an integrated Corian sink, and vanity with a wall-mounted faucet, a backlit mirror, and soft-close drawers. The frameless shower features large-format porcelain tiles, a rainhead shower, and a separate handheld extension. The spacious second bedroom is perfect for guests or an office. Set a luxurious first impression with the lavish zen-like lobby and incredible amenities including a large fitness studio, co-work/party rooms, and a serene outdoor lounge with BBQs and fire pits. The top floor C-Lounge dazzles with stunning skyline views, high ceilings, a catering kitchen, and an outdoor terrace. **** EXTRAS **** Steps to Yorkville and Bloors premier shops, dining, and the Bloor/Yonge TTC subway, with close proximity to the University of Toronto. (id:18653)
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Details about this property
View all apartments in TorontoProperty type
apartment
Rooms
2
Size
40 m²
Price
2,900 $
Rental period
Unlimited
Available from
ASAP
Pets allowed
No
Terrace
Yes
Parking
Yes
Price per m²
73 $
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