180 Frederick St. Unit #01

Bedrooms:1
Bathrooms:1
Interior Size:800-899 sq ft
Parking Spaces:0
Locker:None
Balcony:None
Laundry:Ensuite
Taxes:N/A
Days on Market:1037

Details

Description

Scandinavian-Inspired Loft Living At The Doorstep Of Toronto's Historic District Of The St Lawrence Market. Crisp And Clean Interior (Fully Renovated) W/White Minimal Kitchen, Hardwood Floors Throughout, Open Concept And 11 Ft Ceilings. Character And Soul-Filled Space Perfect For Working Professionals In The City On Business. Incredibly Tasteful Design Throughout W/A Newly Renovated Spa Sanctuary Washroom. A Tranquil + Unique Loft Space In The Heart Of The City. Fully Equipped

Level Room Size Details

Building

Pets:Restrict
Parking:None
Ammenities:N/A
Heating:Forced Air
Cooling:Central Air
Exterior Finish:N/A
Management:Horizon Property Management Inc.
Extras:Steps To St Lawrence Market, Union Station, Restaurants, Sports Arenas, Waterfront + So Much More. A One-Of-A-Kind Propertty In A Distinct Historic Location. **6 Month Term Available W/Some Flexibility. . All-Inclusive + Full Furnished**

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Moss Park

Address

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180 Frederick St. Unit #01

Toronto, Ontario, M5A 4M5

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