1255 Queen St W.

Bedrooms:1
Bathrooms:2
Interior Size:N/A
Land Size:N/A
Taxes:N/A
Days on Market:1036

Details

Description

Situated In A Parkdale Victorian Property, This Bespoke One-Bedroom Apartment Features Soaring Ceilings, Tall Windows, Wood Floors And Phenomenal North-South Light. Featuring A Vast 3 Piece Bathroom/Dressing Room With A Glass Stand-In Shower, Custom Built-In Closets For The Most Discerning Trendsetter. The Large Living Room Offers An Adjoining Work/Office Nook And Open Stairs To A Third Storey Loft Area. The Separate Dining Room Is Combined With A Generously Sized Kitchen Featuring Counter Seating, Custom Cabinetry And A Walkout To The Roof

Level Room Size Details
2nd Kitchen 6.71 x 3.02 Stainless Steel Appl, Open Concept
2nd Dining 4.50 x 3.58 Window, Open Concept
2nd Living 6.48 x 6.30 North View, Open Concept
2nd Den 2.13 x 1.85 Combined W/Living, North View
2nd Br 8.28 x 3.71 Window, North View
3rd Loft 10.11 x 8.38 Open Concept, Window

Building

Heating:Forced Air
Cooling:Window Unit
Exterior Finish:N/A
Style:1 1/2 Storey
Parking Spaces:0
Laundry:Ensuite

Area Details

Neighbourhood

South Parkdale

Address

Listing dot large

1255 Queen St W.

Toronto, Ontario, M6K 1L

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