Welcome to this remarkable ["Apartment"] condo apartment located in the coveted neighborhood of Moss Park. Expertly crafted featuring premium concrete construction, this residence presents an exceptional opportunity offered at $540,000 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.
Presenting a brand new suite located in one of Toronto's desirable, locally built neighborhoods. This contemporary suite features 9-foot ceilings and sleek laminate flooring throughout, creating an open and airy atmosphere. The well-designed layout includes a separate kitchen and living area, with the living room offering a walk-out to a private balcony, perfect for outdoor relaxation. The kitchen is equipped with built-in appliances and a stylish granite countertop, ideal for modern living. The spacious primary bedroom is highlighted by a large window and a generously sized closet. Every inch of this unit has been thoughtfully designed to maximize space, with no wasted corners or unused areas. Situated in acharming neighborhood, youre just steps away from St. Lawrence Market (with Phase 2 opening soon), grocery stores (No Frills), shops, restaurants, and the Distillery District. With quick access to the Downtown Core, DVP, and TTC, convenience is at your doorstep. This unit is truly move-in ready, offering an ideal blend of modern design and a prime location.
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