4 days on market
$2,200

Leased on Nov. 04, 2019

Listed for $2,200 on

Portland St
Leased

Waterfront Communities C1, Toronto

1 Bed|1 Bath|No|4 days on market

$2,200

Leased on Nov. 04, 2019

Listed for $2,200 on Oct 4, 2019

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Home Details

Total Parking Spots
0
Driveway
null
Garage Spaces
0
Balcony
Yes
Furnished
No
Exposure
W
Lease Term
null
Move-in Date
N0V 1/Tba
Locker
Owned
Hydro Included
No
Heat Included
Yes
Heating
Forced Air
Water Included
Yes
Kitchens
1
Family Room
Yes
Basement
None
Fireplace
N
Air Conditioning
Central Air
Central Vaccum
No
Exterior
Brick, Concrete
Sewer
null
Property Type
Condo Apt
Style
Apartment

Listing Description

'Queen & Portland" Built By Tribute. 9Ft Ceiling. Spacious 1 Bedroom At Trendy Location With Loblaws, Joe Fresh, Bank , Tea Shop & More All Downstairs. Great Outland Amenities With Approx 20,000 Sq Ft Of Landscaping, A Water Feature & B.B.Q. Area. Gas Line Hook-Up On Balcony,
Built-In Fridge, Cooktop With B/I Wall Oven And Microwave, Stacked Washer & Dryer.

Property History

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Rooms

Room dimensions for Portland St, Toronto
Living
14 x 13182 sqft
Dining
14 x 13182 sqft
Kitchen
10 x 880 sqft
Br
10 x 10100 sqft

Building Amenities

Bbqs Allowed
Concierge
Gym
Rooftop Deck/Garden
Security Guard

Market Trends and Insights

About Portland St, Toronto

Located at 156 Portland St Unit #722, this Toronto condo was listed for $2,200. This condo's size is 500-599 Sqft. It has 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom. Views are to the West from this property. Step outside onto the open balcony. The property's amenities include Bbqs Allowed, Concierge, Gym, Rooftop Deck/Garden, Security Guard. The property includes the following rooms: Living, Dining, Kitchen, Br. This property also comes with a locker. Heat is included with this property. 156 Portland St, Toronto is situated in the Waterfront Communities C1 neighbourhood.


MLS#: C4600574 · $2,200 · 1 bedroom condo in Waterfront Communities C1, Toronto