63 High Park Boulevard, Old Toronto, ON M6R 2V4, Canada
2700$
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Last active: 3 days ago
This exceptional 2-bedroom basement apartment combines modern renovations with the timeless charm of a classic High Park home. Covering approximately 1,000 sq/ft, the unit offers a spacious layout that invites natural light. Situated just steps from High Park and a short walk to Roncesvalles Avenue, this residence is surrounded by prime amenities, providing unparalleled convenience and comfort. The living room is generously sized. The newly renovated, eat-in kitchen is equipped, modern finishes, making meal preparation enjoyable and efficient. For added convenience, the apartment includes an ensuite laundry setup. All utilities are included in the rental, and there is ample storage space through out. The property is perfectly positioned for those who enjoy both nature and city life. High Park, and scenic spots. The lively Roncesvalles Village is within a short walking distance, offering the historic Revue Cinema. With TTC routes nearby, commuting to downtown Toronto takes only 15 minutes. The area is also known for its reputable schools, making it an ideal location for young professionals or students. This apartment is perfect for anyone looking for a blend of classic architecture, modern amenities, and proximity to vibrant city life and serene outdoor spaces. It offers spacious, comfortable living areas with a newly renovated kitchen that makes it ideal for hosting and daily activities. This rental opportunity in one of Toronto’s most desirable neighborhoods should not be missed. **** EXTRAS **** This is a peaceful home, ideally suited for a tenant who values tranquility. (id:18653)
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Details about this property
View all apartments in TorontoProperty type
apartment
Rooms
2
Size
395 m²
Price
2,700 $
Rental period
Unlimited
Available from
ASAP
Pets allowed
No
Washing Machine
Yes
Parking
Yes
Price per m²
7 $
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