155 Dalhousie St. Unit #17

Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:2
Interior Size:1600-1799 sq ft
Parking Spaces:0
Locker:Owned
Balcony:None
Laundry:N/A
Taxes:$4,796
Days on Market:1061

Details

Description

Loft Lovers Dream. Live In This Rarely Offered 3 Bed (Or 2 Bed + Den) Loft At The Merchandise Building. With Concrete Floors, Soaring 12 Ft Ceilings And Massive Open Concept Living. Over 100K Spent On Renovating The Kitchen Into A Chefs Delight. Bonus: Has A Storage/Laundry Room Attached For Additional Space. In A Building With Resort Style Amenities Including A Full Gym, Pool, Basketball Court, And Sauna. You Can't Miss This One

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Building

Pets:Restrict
Parking:Owned
Ammenities:Concierge, Guest Suites, Gym, Indoor Pool, Rooftop Deck/Garden, Security Guard
Heating:Forced Air
Cooling:Central Air
Exterior Finish:N/A
Management:Crossbridge Condominium
Extras:Steps From Everything That Comes With The Convenience Of Downtown Living, Ttc At Your Door Step, And A Metro On The Ground Floor! Includes All Appliances, Light Fixtures, And Window Coverings. Includes Parking And A Locker

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Church-Yonge Corridor

Address

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155 Dalhousie St. Unit #17

Toronto, Ontario, M5B 2P

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