Welcome to 127 Queen Street East #802 Toronto, Ontario, M5C1S1
  • Language
    • Auto Detect
    • English (English)
    • Français (French)
    • العربيّة (Arabic)
    • 简体中文 (Simplified Chinese)
    • 繁體中文 (Traditional Chinese)
    • Deutsch (German)
    • हिंदी (Hindi)
    • 日本語 (Japanese)
    • فارسی (Persian)
    • Português (Portuguese)
    • ਪੰਜਾਬੀ (Punjabi)
    • Русский (Russian)
    • Español (Spanish)
  • Photo Gallery
  • Video Tour
  • Share
  • Contact Agent
Sold
Beds: 1 Baths: 1 MLS# C3534609
Photographs are coming soon
Contact The Agent Book A Showing Share Listing
  • Description
  • Details

Fully furnished all included one bedroom loft at the quiet boutique building known as The Glasshouse on Queen Street East. 570 square foot open concept condo with southern exposure. Located steps to St. Lawrence Market, St. James Park, St. Michael's Hospital, Eaton Centre, Dundas Square, Financial & Entertainment district. Features stainless steel fridge, stainless steel gas stove, stainless steel built-in microwave, stainless steel dishwasher, barbecue hook-up, walk-out balcony, 10 foot exposed ceilings, ensuite washing machine & dryer. Completely furnished. Includes WiFi, cable tv and all utilities.

MLS Description

Fully Furnished 601 Sq.Ft. One Bedroom 10 Ft W/44 Sq.Ft. W/O Balcony In The Popular "Glasshouse Lofts" Boutique In Demand Building & Wonderful First Time Buyers Or Investor Opportunities! Steps To Ryerson University , George Brown College, St.Michael's Hospital, St. Lawrence Market, Eatons Centre, Dundas Square, Financial & Entertainment District. Live, Work And Play In The Heart Of Of The City! Rare Unit, Must See!!!

General Information

Property Type
Condominium

Community
Church-Yonge Corridor

Details

Parking
Underground

Total Parking Spaces
0

Amenities Nearby
Hospital Public Transit

Features
Close to hospital Close to public transportation Recreation centre

Maintenance Fee
361.52

Building

Bedrooms
1

Cooling
Central air conditioning

Heating Type
Forced air

Heating Fuel
Natural gas

Rooms

Type Level Dimensions
Living room Main level 4.2 x 3.7 (meters)
Dining room Main level 4.2 x 3.7 (meters)
Kitchen Main level 3.2 x 2.3 (meters)
Bedroom Main level 3.2 x 2.8 (meters)

Chat with me live!

  • Irina - Hello, how can I help you?
Connected
About Irina
Irina Di Pietro
Sales Representative
Office 905-895-1822
irina.dipietro@century21.ca
www.irinadipietro.com
About Irina
Follow me on:
17035 Yonge St Suite 100
Newmarket, ON
L3Y 5Y1
Phone: 905-895-1822
http://www.HomesByHeritage.ca/
  • Neighbourhood
  • History
  • Amenities
  • Schools
  • Recreation

Old Toronto

Toronto is the heart of commerce and business in Canada, and old Toronto is the heart of Toronto.

If you crave the cosmopolitan lifestyle, Toronto is for you. The variety and breadth of attractions in Toronto are endless, from countless fine dining options and world-class theatre of the entertainment district, to the designer boutiques and art galleries of Yorkville, Toronto truly one of the premiere cities in the world.

For those looking for an escape from the city, Toronto prides itself on its wide variety of parks and scenic outdoor spaces that would please any outdoor lover.

CN Tower

Completed in 1976 with a height of 553 metres, the CN Tower was the world's tallest free standing structure until 2010. Come and see the most recognizable building of Toronto's skyline. Take a thrilling high speed elevator ride to the main observation deck where you can eat in the 360 degree rotating restaurant and enjoy the best view of Toronto.

Rogers Centre

ref. 3.1

The Rogers Centre is one of the most dynamic and versatile entertainment venues in the world. With its fully retractable roof and capacity of over fifty thousand people, the Rogers Centre hosts the highest profile attractions in town. From conventions, concerts, trade fairs, and even monster truck shows to the regular local baseball and football sports franchises, the Rogers Centre has attractions for the whole family all year round.

Neighbourhood information for this listing is used under license from Homeania
http://homeania.com/communities/ontario/old-toronto

Images references
  • 3.1 - Wikimedia Commons (Taxiarchos228 at the German language Wikipedia) - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Toronto_-_ON_-_Rogers_Centre_(Nacht).jpg

Old Toronto

The area was first explored in the early 1600s by French explorer Étienne Brûlé, but wasn’t permanently settled until the establishment of the French trading post Fort Rouillé in 1750. However, this settlement was short lived, and abandoned nine years later.

It wasn’t until after the American Revolution and the subsequent Toronto Purchase of 1787 from the local natives that European settlement of the area began in earnest. Fort York was established a few years later, and in 1793 the area was chosen as the new capital of Upper Canada. This new settlement was known as York until it was renamed as Toronto, when the town was incorporated in 1834.

Royal Ontario Museum

ref. 2.1
ref. 2.2
Previous Next

Established in 1912, this museum is one of the largest museums in North America, with over one million visitors per year. The museum is among the world's leading museums of natural history and world cultures thanks to its over six million items and forty galleries, giving the museum one of the most diverse collections of its kind in the world.

The museum contains memorable exhibits, making it a great attraction for kids as well as adults. From dinosaurs and meteorites to international art and science exhibits, the Royal Ontario Museum could keep you enchanted with artifacts from the past for days.

Neighbourhood information for this listing is used under license from Homeania
http://homeania.com/communities/ontario/old-toronto

Images references
  • 2.1 - Wikimedia Commons (Public Domain) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ROMCrystal3.jpg
  • 2.2 - Wikimedia Commons (Gisling) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Royal_Ontario_Museum_(outside_view,_2005).jpg
Select the type of amenity to show on the map. Note that only the closest amentities to the listing are shown.

Sort by:
Grade
Type
Language
  • , ,
    Email Website
    School Zone Search Tool
  • Nearby Schools
    Sort by:

    Old Toronto

    ref. 1.1
    ref. 1.2
    Previous Next

    Toronto is home to the premiere entertainment venues in Canada, making it the prime destination for musicians, festivals and artists, making the variety of culture and entertainment in Toronto the most diverse in Canada.

    Old Toronto attracts the best of everything. Its entertainment district is home to world-renowned chefs and their top restaurants, internationally acclaimed theatre and performing arts attractions, as well as four major-league sports franchises.

    Come and see some of the most popular festivals in Canada, from the Toronto International Film Festival that annually attracts Hollywood’s most famous celebrities, to Toronto Fashion Week, where the world’s top clothing designers congregate to show off their newest creations.

    Toronto International Film Festival

    Founded in 1976, the Toronto International Film Festival is one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world. The festival is widely recognized at the top North America film festival, and annually attracts some of the most recognized actors, directors and film makers to showcase their upcoming films. This ten day annual event is your best chance to watch the premieres of future classics alongside Hollywood's elite.

    Hockey Hall of Fame

    Dedicated to Canada's national winter sport of hockey, the Hockey Hall of Fame holds exhibits about hockey players, teams, history records and memorabilia from hockey's past and present. This is the regular home for the National Hockey League's championship trophy, the Stanley Cup, widely regarded as the most recognizable and iconic trophy in professional sports.

    Neighbourhood information for this listing is used under license from Homeania
    http://homeania.com/communities/ontario/old-toronto

    Images references
    • 1.1 - Wikimedia Commons (Kotsy) - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Canadian_National_Exhibition_2012.jpg
    • 1.2 - Wikimedia Commons (Benson Kua) - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Royal_Alex_2009.jpg
    Powered by Homeania - Terms of Use - Privacy Policy -
    *Independently owned and operated. ® TM, trademarks of Century 21 Real Estate LLC, used under license. Not intended to solicit buyers or sellers currently under contract.
    **Amenity data © OpenStreetMap, data is available under Open Database Licence, and while accurate data is the goal of OpenStreetMap, the accuracy of the data cannot be guaranteed.
    Neighbourhood information (overview, history, recreation) on this site is used under license from Homeania Corporation and is not permitted for use elsewhere.
    About Irina
    Irina Di Pietro
    Sales Representative
    Office 905-895-1822
    irina.dipietro@century21.ca
    www.irinadipietro.com
    About Irina
    Follow me on:

    Chat with me live!

    • Irina - Hello, how can I help you?
    Connected

    Chat Live With an Agent

    Please fill out the following form in case your chat gets prematurely terminated so that the agent can get back in touch with you. You need to enter either your phone number or email.

    Share Listing

    Contact The Agent

    Fill out your contact information into this form, and the listing agent will contact you regarding your inquiry.

    Book a Showing

    Fill out your contact information and when you are available for a showing and the listing agent will contact you regarding your request.

      About Irina

      Irina Di Pietro
      Irina Di Pietro
      Sales Representative
      Follow me on:
      Office 905-895-1822
      irina.dipietro@century21.ca