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1 room apartment of 38 m² in Toronto

115 Richmond Street East, Old Toronto, ON M5C 1N9, Canada

Month rate

2480$

Rental PeriodUnlimited
Available fromASAP

Landlord

Approved by rentola.ca

Last active: about 20 hours ago

apartment at M5C3H6, Toronto (Church-Yonge Corridor), Canada

Welcome to The French Quarter II, a beautifully upgraded one-bedroom condo in Toronto’s vibrant core! This elegant unit offers a well designed layout with high end laminate flooring, 9 ft ceilings, and crown moulding throughout. The modern, all-white kitchen provides ample storage, while the spacious living area is perfect for relaxing or entertaining. The primary bedroom boasts a massive walk-in closet. Both the living room and primary bedroom have french doors opening to a Juliette balconies offering breathtaking northwest views of the city. Exceptionally well maintained & taken care of. Enjoy top-notch amenities, including 24-hour security, visitor parking, bike storage, a gym, a rooftop terrace with BBQs, and a newly renovated multipurpose room. Located minutes from Yonge-Dundas Square, George Brown College, TMU, Eaton Centre, St. Lawrence Market, and Old Toronto, with excellent transit connectivity for easy citywide access. **** EXTRAS **** Hydro, Heat, & Water Utilities Included In The Rent! Amenities On The 11th Floor. (id:18653)

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Details about this property

Property type

apartment

Rooms

1

Size

38 m²

Price

2,480 $

Rental period

Unlimited

Available from

ASAP

Pets allowed

No

Balcony

Yes

Terrace

Yes

Parking

Yes

Price per m²

65 $

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