$535,000
$823/sq ft· Bldg avg $788/sq ft · 37 days on market
$535,000
$535,000
Prime Location ! Beautifully Renovated Large One-Bedroom Condo In The Heart Of North York. Offering A Spacious And Functional Layout With The Perfect Blend Of Style, Comfort, And Convenience. This Unit Features An Open-Concept Large Living And Dining Area With Elegant Crown Moulding - Ideal For Entertaining. Lots Of Natural Light. Inviting Large Foyer. Tastefully Renovated Kitchen With Stone Countertop, Stainless Steel Appliances, Backsplash. Renovated Bathroom With Large Shower and Vanity. The generously Sized Bedroom Offers Comfort And Relaxation. Enjoy An Oversized Balcony With Access From Both The Living & Bedroom. Steps To Famous Earl Haig Secondary School. Close To Subway, Mel Lastman Square, Shops, Library, Community Center, Restaurants, And Easy Access To Highway.
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