A two-bedroom plus den condo in Toronto's Harbour View Estates sold for $955,000 after a strategic delay in its listing. The listing occurred after a similar unit on a higher floor sold for $930,000, attracting buyers seeking the desirable floor plan and views.
The high-rise is located across from the Rogers Centre in downtown Toronto .The marketing of this two-bedroom plus den unit was delayed until the offer date passed for an identical unit exactly 10 floors above in a popular high-rise across from the Rogers Centre. Three would-be buyers who were defeated by a high bidder with $930,000 for that unit, headed over to this one, listed for $799,000, and fought again for ownership.
“This particular floor plan does not come up that often and is fairly rare, so that’s one of the reasons why there was good demand for it,” said Mr. Khelifa. “The views are really great because you have beautiful lake and city views.”Engel & Völkers Toronto City
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