501 Yonge St. Unit #2

Bedrooms:1
Bathrooms:1
Interior Size:0-499 sq ft
Parking Spaces:0
Locker:None
Balcony:Terr
Laundry:Ensuite
Taxes:N/A
Days on Market:1034

Details

Description

First-Class Living! One Bedroom With Large Terrace On The Fourth Floor In The Heart Of Downtown Toronto (Yonge & College St). Steps From Yorkville, Eaton Center, Universities, Transit, Shopping, Dining, And Hospitals. Pamper Yourself With The Many Amenities: Pool, Spa (For You And Your Pet!), Gym, Yoga, Theatre, Lounges, Party Rooms, Bbq, Etc. The Unit Is 435 Sq Ft With Very Large Windows And Amazing Views

Level Room Size Details

Building

Pets:Restrict
Parking:None
Ammenities:Bbqs Allowed, Gym, Indoor Pool, Outdoor Pool, Sauna, Visitor Parking
Heating:Forced Air
Cooling:Central Air
Exterior Finish:N/A
Management:Duke Property Management
Extras:Ss Fridge, Ss Range And Hood Fan, Ss Dishwasher, White Stackable Washer And Dryer. Workstation Module Included In Bedroom. Large Terrace. International Students Are Welcome With Pre-Paid Rent

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Cabbagetown-South St. James Town

Address

Listing dot large

501 Yonge St. Unit #2

Toronto, Ontario, M4Y 1Y

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