These two Toronto homes are actually an 8-unit apartment building

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These two Toronto homes are actually an 8-unit apartment building
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From the outside, 118 and 120 Pembroke St. look like just two semi-detached homes. And yet, these conjoined homes are so much more. This is actual...

From the outside, 118 and 120 Pembroke St. look like just two semi-detached homes. And yet, these conjoined homes are so much more.

This is actually a fully-tenanted eight-unit apartment building in a prime location in Central Toronto."This is an exceptional opportunity," said listing agent Ian Wilson.Many of the units feature exposed brick walls adding to the charm and character of the building. This rare opportunity is a blend of stability and future potential that is hard to come by in today's market.With over 9,000 square feet of rentable area, this building boasts six two-bedroom units, a one-bedroom unit, and one three-bedroom unit.But, as Wilson points out, one of the most enticing features of this property is the assumable Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation mortgage at just 2.15 per cent, maturing in early 2031.

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