225 Merton St. Unit #7

Bedrooms:1
Bathrooms:1
Interior Size:600-699 sq ft
Parking Spaces:1
Locker:None
Balcony:Terr
Laundry:Ensuite
Taxes:N/A
Days on Market:1082

Details

Description

Boutique Condo In The Heart Of Davisville Village. Ideal For Professional. Only Minutes To Davisville Subway, Greenbelt Trail, Shops, Restaurants And Much More! Ensuite Laundry, Exclusive Use Of Parking Included. 24 Hr Concierge. Utilities Included, Cable/Internet Extra

Level Room Size Details
Flat Foyer Marble Floor
Flat Living Hardwood Floor, W/O To Balcony
Flat Dining Open Concept, Breakfast Bar
Flat Kitchen Stainless Steel Appl, Marble Floor
Flat Prim Bdrm Large Closet, Hardwood Floor

Building

Pets:N
Parking:Exclusive
Ammenities:Concierge, Games Room, Gym, Party/Meeting Room, Sauna, Visitor Parking
Heating:Fan Coil
Cooling:Central Air
Exterior Finish:N/A
Management:Percel Professional Property Management
Extras:Spacious Bedroom With Custom Built Floating Doors And Wall To Wall Closet. Kitchen Has A Newer S/S Dishwasher, Stove, Microwave And Fridge

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Mount Pleasant West

Address

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225 Merton St. Unit #7

Toronto, Ontario, M4S 3H1

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