Live in the Heart of Toronto's Fashion District! Welcome to this stylish, freshly painted 1-bedroom suite in a boutique mid-rise at 156 Portland. Boasting 9-ft ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and north-facing views from a Juliette balcony, this bright and modern unit offers smart design and comfort. The open-concept living/dining space flows into a sleek kitchen featuring integrated stainless steel appliances and a center island with seating; perfect for entertaining or working from home. Enjoy the convenience of being above Loblaws, Joe Fresh, Winners, and the LCBO, all accessible without stepping outside. Just steps to Queen Wests best restaurants, cafes, and transit. This unit includes 1 underground parking spot, 1 locker, in-suite laundry, and is in a well-managed building with top-tier amenities: concierge, gym, party room, rooftop terrace, and visitor parking.
Existing Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher, Microwave, Washer, Dryer, Electric Light Fixtures and Window Coverings, Living Room - White Floating Shelves, Tv That Is Wall Mounted, Curtain Rod And Curtains In The Living Area Kitchen - Ikea Wardrobe (Shelving, Drawers & Clothing Rod). The Hook/Shelf Mounted To Outside Of Wardrobe
City: Toronto
Neighborhood: Waterfront Communities C1
Leased Comparables homes near 156 Portland St, Unit #601, Toronto
Located at 156 Portland St Unit #601, this Toronto condo is available for lease. This property was listed for $2,500 on Fri May 09 2025. This condo's size is 500-599 Sqft. It has 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom. Views are to the North from this property. Step outside onto the open balcony. The property's amenities include Concierge, Gym, Party/Meeting Room, Rooftop Deck/Garden, Visitor Parking. The property includes the following rooms: Dining, Kitchen, Primary. This property comes with 1 parking spots. This property also comes with a locker. are included with this property. 156 Portland St, Toronto is situated in the Waterfront Communities C1 neighbourhood.
MLS#: C12137666 · $2,500 · 1 bedroom condo in Waterfront Communities C1, Toronto