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2 rooms apartment of 45 m² in Toronto

33 Mercer Street, Old Toronto, ON M5V 3P6, Canada

Month rate

2850$

Rental PeriodUnlimited
Available fromASAP

Landlord

Approved by rentola.ca

Last active: about 9 hours ago

apartment at M5V1H2, Toronto (Waterfront Communities), Canada

Welcome to Nobu Residents, A Luxurious Haven In The Heart of Toronto’s Vibrant Entertainment District. This Stunning 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Condo Boasts An Open Concept Layout With Floor-To-Ceiling Windows, Flooding The Space With Natural Light And Offering Breathtaking City Views. Primary Ensuite Features Ample Closet Space For Storage. Modern Kitchen Features Integrated Appliances And Sleek Quartz Countertops, Perfect For Cooking And Entertaining. Exceptional Amenities Include: 24/7 Concierge, Two-Level Nobu Restaurant, Fitness Centre, Zen Garden & Many More! Steps Away From World-Class Dining, Entertainment And Transit. **** EXTRAS **** Integrated Appliances: B/I Cooktop, B/I Oven, Microwave, B/I Fridge/Dishwasher, Stacked Washer/Dryer. All ELF’s. (id:18653)

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Details about this property

Property type

apartment

Rooms

2

Size

45 m²

Price

2,850 $

Rental period

Unlimited

Available from

ASAP

Pets allowed

No

Washing Machine

Yes

Dishwasher

Yes

Parking

Yes

Price per m²

63 $

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