Welcome to this remarkable ["1 Storey/Apt"] condo apartment located in the coveted neighborhood of Waterfront Communities C1. Expertly crafted featuring premium concrete construction, this residence presents an exceptional opportunity offered at $979,000 to acquire a beautiful home in a highly sought-after setting. Designed for both comfortable daily living and elegant entertaining, the layout maximizes natural light, functional flow, and lifestyle utility.
Premier Portland Street Entertainer's Dream. With one-of-a-kind outdoor private terrace, open concept modern kitchen, spacious living and dining rooms - two bedrooms plus den/3rd bedroom this over 1100 Sq.Ft plus 300 Sq.Ft. Terrace has limitless potential. Gourmet European-inspired kitchen with sleek integrated appliances and rare large pantry. Custom-designed dining room bar built-in with lux beverage fridge (2025). Enjoy the convenient generous parking spot and private locker. This ultra-modern 7-storey boutique building with magnificent glass facade is a style statement at the heart of the Queen West. Enjoy convenient access to Loblaws & Starbucks direct from the building. Walking distance to an array of world class restaurants, shops, & entertainment options. Outstanding building amenities include newly renovated lobby, concierge, huge rooftop deck (on the same floor as unit), state-of-the-art gym and chic party room. Come home to luxury, comfort and convenience on Portland Street.
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Arts Centre, Hospital, Library, Park, Public Transit, Terraced
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