642 Manning Avenue, Old Toronto, ON M5H 1H7, Canada
2960$
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Welcome to Unit #2 at 636 Manning Avenue, an incredible opportunity to lease a spacious and versatile home in the heart of Toronto’s sought-after Palmerston-Little Italy neighborhood. This unique upper-level unit offers 3 bedrooms plus a large additional living space that can easily function as a 4th bedroom, giving tenants the flexibility to customize their living arrangement to suit their lifestyle. Featuring soaring high ceilings and a bright, airy atmosphere, this home offers both charm and comfort. The generously sized eat-in kitchen is perfect for home-cooked meals and gatherings, with ample space for a dining setup. The living area boasts a striking vaulted ceiling, adding to the open and inviting feel of the space. Whether you choose to use it as a common lounge area or an additional bedroom, the choice is yours. Enjoy the convenience of privacy and ease of access. Step outside and take in the neighborhood from your own front porch, a great spot for morning coffee or unwinding after a long day. Street parking is available through the City of Toronto permit program for those who require it. While there is no in-unit laundry, a 24-hour laundromat is just one block north, making laundry day quick and convenient. This home is heated with radiant heating, providing consistent warmth during the colder months. Please note that this is a pet-free and smoke-free residence. Situated in a prime location, you’ll find yourself surrounded by fantastic amenities, trendy cafes, top-rated restaurants, and excellent transit options, all within walking distance. Don’t miss out on this fantastic rental opportunity! (id:18653)
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Details about this property
Property type
apartment
Rooms
3
Size
146 m²
Price
2,960 $
Rental period
Unlimited
Available from
ASAP
Pets allowed
No
Washing Machine
Yes
Parking
Yes
Price per m²
20 $
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