250 Wellington St W. Unit #3

Bedrooms:1
Bathrooms:1
Interior Size:600-699 sq ft
Parking Spaces:1
Locker:Owned
Balcony:Open
Laundry:Ensuite
Taxes:N/A
Days on Market:1109

Details

Description

Tridel Built Icon 2 Condo At The Heart Of Downtown Toronto. Close To Both The Commercial And Entertainment Districts, Minutes Drive To Both U Of T And Metropolitan University. Walking Distance To Cn Tower And Sky Dome And More. This Building Prides Itself With World Class Amenities Such As Indoor Pool, Rooftop Terrace W/Bbq And Mingle Area

Level Room Size Details
Flat Living 17.71 x 9.35 Hardwood Floor, W/O To Balcony
Flat Dining 17.71 x 9.35 Hardwood Floor, Combined W/Living
Flat Kitchen 10.82 x 9.54 Hardwood Floor, Open Concept
Flat Br 11.81 x 7.87 Laminate, Closet
Flat Den 8.17 x 6.99 Hardwood Floor, Open Concept

Building

Pets:Restrict
Parking:Owned
Ammenities:N/A
Heating:Heat Pump
Cooling:Central Air
Exterior Finish:N/A
Management:Del Property Management
Extras:Fridge, Stove, B/I Dishwasher, Washer And Dryer, One Year New Laminate Floor In The Bedroom. All Electric Light Fixtures

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Waterfront Communities C1

Address

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250 Wellington St W. Unit #3

Toronto, Ontario, M5V 3P6

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