This 812-square-foot suite in a popular high-rise at the mouth of the Humber River has plenty of natural light, with a solarium off the bedroom and wall-to-wall windows across the living and dining area
A central vacuum system and stacked laundry machines allow for easy cleaning. There’s a parking spot and a large storage locker.The 812-square-foot unit has wall-to-wall windows that let light flow into the living and dining area.“It’s a spacious one-bedroom with an open-floor plan, which is really nice,” said Ms.
Adams, who notes two-bedroom units are the norm in the nearly 30-year-old building.This unit also had the benefit of a recent face lift.“The upgraded, white quartz countertops were very attractive in both the kitchen and in the bathroom,” Ms. Adams said. “And the flooring throughout was engineered hardwood that was also very appealing to today’s buyer.”to help you stay on top of news on the housing market, mortgages, the latest closings and more. Sign up today.
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