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1 room apartment of 28 m² in Toronto

9 Spadina Avenue, Old Toronto, ON M5V 3Y7, Canada

Month rate

2750$

Rental PeriodUnlimited
Available fromASAP

Landlord

Approved by rentola.ca

Last active: 7 days ago

apartment at M5V3V5, Toronto (Waterfront Communities), Canada

Welcome to this well-appointed, quiet, furnished penthouse loft located at Harbour View Estates. Perfectly sized and located for a professional single or couple. Bright, open-concept living space featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that fill the home with natural light. Built as a 1 bedroom plus den, the original den space is now outfitted with built-in deep storage cabinets for your convenience. Harbour View Estates spoils residents with top-tier amenities – an indoor swimming pool, gym, sauna, tennis courts, squash court, theatre, full-sized basketball court, bowling alley, and more! Located near dining, cafes, live sports, shopping and entertainment, steps to the Rogers Centre, and near public transit and the Gardiner. Includes furnishings, hydro, water and heat! **** EXTRAS **** Includes hydro, water and heat! Parking spaces frequently become available for rent in building. (id:18653)

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Details about this property

Property type

apartment

Rooms

1

Size

28 m²

Price

2,750 $

Rental period

Unlimited

Available from

ASAP

Pets allowed

No

Swimming Pool

Yes

Parking

Yes

Furnished

Yes

Price per m²

98 $

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