Welcome to this remarkable ["Apartment"] condo apartment located in the coveted neighborhood of Annex. Expertly crafted featuring premium brick construction, this residence presents an exceptional opportunity offered at $539,000 to acquire a beautiful home in a highly sought-after setting. Designed for both comfortable daily living and elegant entertaining, the layout maximizes natural light, functional flow, and lifestyle utility.
Welcome to 40 Scollard Street Unit 403 - a spacious one bedroom condo with parking and a locker in a boutique building located in the heart of Yorkville. At 645 square feet and featuring an oversized bedroom, you'll have all the space you need. The open concept living area has a large window and engineered hardwood floors. The kitchen includes quartz countertops, tiled floors, a double sink, and full sized stainless steel appliances with a new fridge (2025). The bedroom can fit a king sized bed plus a desk or sitting area and has a wall-to-wall closet with built-in shelving. Convenient ensuite laundry included. Maintenance fees cover all utilities-water, heat, and hydro. Amenities include a 24 hour concierge and a gym, sauna, and racquetball court. Situated in a prime location and offering the best that Downtown Toronto has to offer! Across the street from the iconic Four Seasons Hotel and around the corner from the Yorkville and Reference Libraries Walking distance to Bloor Street, Yorkville, Bay & Yonge TTC Subway Stations, U of T, and so much more. Make it your own today!
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