Welcome to Suite 5 at 280 Sherbourne Ave. A Rare Urban Oasis in the Heart of Downtown. Exceptional Value at $1,049,000 just $595 per sq ft.This stunning 1,764 sq ft multi-level end-unit Victorian townhome, offered at an unbelievable price. Tucked quietly within an exclusive, well managed 18-unit condo community, this hidden gem is nestled in a peaceful courtyard surrounded by mature trees and tiered stone pathways. A rare retreat in the middle of the city. Drenched in natural light, this home is perfect for entertaining or serene everyday living. The chef-inspired kitchen impresses with soaring ceilings, expansive quartz counters, and sleek modern fnishes. Elegant glass railings, a cozy wood-burning freplace, and authentic stained glass windows blend style with character. A dramatic wall of windows opens onto your private 285 sq ft backyard terrace; a lush garden space ideal for outdoor dining and relaxation. Upstairs, you'll find two generous bedrooms with spaciious closets, while the top-floor primary suite is a true sanctuary with a 5-piece ensuite, walk-in closet, and tranquil treetop balcony. Leave the car behind with a near-perfect 97 Walk Score and excellent transit access, you're minutes to College Station, the Dundas streetcar, and multiple bus routes.Steps to Bay Street, St. Michaels Hospital, the Eaton Centre, Distillery District, St. Lawrence Market, Toronto Metropolitan University, George Brown College, and more. A rare opportunity to own a downtown freehold-style space at a condo price. This is sophisticated urban living without compromise.
Welcome to Suite 5 at 280 Sherbourne Ave. A Rare Urban Oasis in the Heart of Downtown. Exceptional Value at $999,000 just $566 per sq ft.This stunning 1,764 sq ft multi-level end-unit Victorian townhome, offered at an unbelievable price. Tucked quietly within an exclusive, well managed 18-unit condo community, this hidden gem is nestled in a peaceful courtyard surrounded by mature trees and tiered stone pathways. A rare retreat in the middle of the city. Drenched in natural light, this home is perfect for entertaining or serene everyday living. The chef-inspired kitchen impresses with soaring ceilings, expansive quartz counters, and sleek modern fnishes. Elegant glass railings, a cozy wood-burning freplace, and authentic stained glass windows blend style with character. A dramatic wall of windows opens onto your private 285 sq ft backyard terrace; a lush garden space ideal for outdoor dining and relaxation. Upstairs, you'll find two generous bedrooms with spaciious closets, while the top-floor primary suite is a true sanctuary with a 5-piece ensuite, walk-in closet, and tranquil treetop balcony. Leave the car behind with a near-perfect 97 Walk Score and excellent transit access, you're minutes to College Station, the Dundas streetcar, and multiple bus routes.Steps to Bay Street, St. Michaels Hospital, the Eaton Centre, Distillery District, St. Lawrence Market, Toronto Metropolitan University, George Brown College, and more. A rare opportunity to own a downtown freehold-style space at a condo price. This is sophisticated urban living without compromise. (id:9346)
Property Type
Single Family
Building Type
Row / Townhouse
Style
Condominium/Strata
Community
Moss Park
Stories
3
Parking
Carport
Garage
Covered
Total Parking Spaces
1
Amenities Nearby
Hospital
Park
Place of Worship
Public Transit
Maintenance Fee
1430.00
Management Company
Icc Property Management
Bedrooms
3
Building Amenities
Fireplace(s)
Basement
Partial
Cooling
Central air conditioning
Heating Type
Forced air
Heating Fuel
Natural gas
| Type | Level | Dimensions |
|---|---|---|
| Bedroom 2 | Second level | 3.18 x 2.86 (meters) |
| Bedroom 3 | Second level | 3.4 x 3.28 (meters) |
| Bathroom | Second level | 2.16 x 1.56 (meters) |
| Primary Bedroom | Third level | 5.22 x 3.89 (meters) |
| Bathroom | Third level | 3.15 x 2.32 (meters) |
| Bathroom | Lower level | 3.07 x 1.52 (meters) |
| Foyer | Main level | 1.83 x 1.2 (meters) |
| Kitchen | Main level | 4.24 x 3.85 (meters) |
| Living room | Ground level | 6.12 x 3.87 (meters) |
| Dining room | In between | 3.88 x 3.37 (meters) |
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