68 Shuter St. Unit #7

Bedrooms:1
Bathrooms:1
Interior Size:600-699 sq ft
Parking Spaces:1
Locker:Owned
Balcony:Open
Laundry:N/A
Taxes:$2,913
Days on Market:1098

Details

Description

Great Investment Property! Beautiful And Bright North West Corner, 1 Bedroom With A Large Den That Can Be Used As A Second Bedroom. 1 Parking Space, 1 Storage Locker, Walking Distance To Eaton Centre, Dundas Square, Ttc Subway, Ryerson - The Perfect Location For Students And Young Professionals

Level Room Size Details
Main Living 4.75 x 4.27 Hardwood Floor, Combined W/Dining
Main Dining 4.75 x 4.27 Hardwood Floor, Combined W/Living
Main Kitchen 4.75 x 4.27 Hardwood Floor, Stainless Steel Appl
Main Den 2.44 x 2.00 Hardwood Floor, Sliding Doors
Main Prim Bdrm 3.41 x 3.05 Hardwood Floor, Large Closet

Building

Pets:Restrict
Parking:Owned
Ammenities:Concierge, Exercise Room, Guest Suites, Gym, Rooftop Deck/Garden
Heating:Forced Air
Cooling:Central Air
Exterior Finish:N/A
Management:Icon Property Management
Extras:Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher, Washer & Dryer, Microwave, All Electrical Light Fixtures

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Church-Yonge Corridor

Address

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68 Shuter St. Unit #7

Toronto, Ontario, M5B 1B4

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