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3 rooms apartment of 436 m² in Toronto

260 Queens Quay West, Old Toronto, ON M5J 2N5, Canada

Month rate

2300$

Rental PeriodUnlimited
Available fromASAP

Landlord

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Last active: about 18 hours ago

Condo in Waterfront Communities C1

Discover the ultimate waterfront lifestyle in this stunning south-facing 1-bedroom + den condo, offering over 800 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space. Located in one of Toronto's most desirable areas on Queens Quay, this rare gem delivers breathtaking, unobstructed views of Lake Ontario from your private sanctuary. Set within a mature and well-maintained building, this home combines urban convenience with serene waterfront living. The den, which doubles as a solarium, adds versatility perfect for a home office, guest room, or cozy relaxation space. Natural light fills every corner, creating a warm and inviting ambiance throughout. Enjoy the revitalized Harbourfront, steps away from the Scotiabank Theatre, Rogers Centre, and the vibrant city life. With theatres, restaurants, and entertainment at your doorstep, this condo offers a perfect blend of work, play, and relaxation.

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Details about this property

Property type

apartment

Rooms

3

Size

436 m²

Price

2,300 $

Rental period

Unlimited

Available from

ASAP

Pets allowed

No

Elevator

Yes

Furnished

Yes

Price per m²

5 $

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