85 Bloor Street E Suite 511 Toronto
Suite 511 at 85 Bloor Street E
The Residences at 85 Bloor Street E Toronto
Suite 511 at 85 Bloor Street E
Stylish. Yorkville. Gorgeous.
Available for $3500 | Square Footage 1100 sq ft | For Lease Only | 2 Bedroom | 2 Bathroom | Locker Not Included | Parking Can be Included for $150 Per Month | Yorkville
About Suite 511 at 85 Bloor Street E
Introducing an exceptionally furnished and newly renovated 2 bedroom corner suite in the heart of Toronto's highly desirable Yorkville neighbourhood. Highly upgraded with a stunning modern kitchen complete with gleaming caesarstone counter tops, stainless steel appliances and a polished porcelain backsplash. Freshly renovated bathrooms with an impeccable selection of finishes; the master ensuite even features a soaker tub. This suite comes fully furnished with designer decor throughout. When living in suite 511 you will truly feel you are living in one of the prominent suites in the city.
Situated just steps to Yorkville Ave and all the trendy shopping and restaurants that this area is truly renowned for
85 Bloor Street E Toronto | The Location
Welcome to Yorkville
Yorkville is an affluent neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is roughly bounded by Bloor Street to the south, Davenport Road to the north, Yonge Street to the east and Avenue Road to the west, and is considered part of 'The Annex' neighbourhood officially. Established as a separate village in 1830, it was annexed into Toronto in 1883. Yorkville is diverse, comprising residential areas, office space, and an array of shopping options.
Schedule Your Tour of 511 at 85 Bloor Street E
The Mazagine | Real Estate. Lifestyle. Art. Technology.
Toronto’s real estate market is facing a sharp decline in sales, rising inventory, and shifting buyer sentiment. In this in-depth analysis, we break down the latest TRREB data, exploring the impact of high interest rates, affordability challenges, and economic uncertainty on home prices and demand. With a potential Bank of Canada rate cut on the horizon, could the market be poised for a rebound? Stay ahead with expert insights on GTA housing trends, investment opportunities, and future market outlook.
In the heart of Quebec’s enchanting Eastern Townships lies 18 Allée Darbe, a residence so extraordinary it could be the setting for your most decadent dreams. This sprawling Lac-Brome estate isn’t just a home—it’s an experience, an escape, and an embodiment of effortless elegance. Think soaring cathedral ceilings, refined living spaces, and an outdoor sanctuary that whispers of endless summer afternoons.
If you’re looking to sell your condo, small upgrades can go a long way in boosting the value of your home and ensuring you get the best return on investment. Whether you’re short on time, money, or both, here are eight DIY projects that will enhance your condo’s value in only an hour or less.
At ModaMiami, RM Sotheby’s will showcase an eclectic mix of motoring masterpieces and the shared experience that fuels car collectors worldwide, writes Thor Svaboe. While motoring is on the road to a more sustainable future, nothing can detract from the petrol-infused joy of a classic car.
Constructed in the 1980s, this Beverly Hills manor has been rejuvenated by celebrated designer Michael S. Smith to blend refined European style with luxurious American modernism. Stately magnolias, august privacy hedges, manicured greenery, and an ornate iron gate create an appropriately distinguished milieu for this elegant traditional-style home in the heart of Beverly Hills, long renowned as one of the world’s most exclusive, sophisticated locales
From a €$21M sale in Saint-Tropez, France, to a US$17.225M sale in Cambria, California, here are four sales represented by the Sotheby’s International Realty global network in January 2025.
TORONTO, ONTARIO, FEBRUARY 5, 2025 – The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board’s (TRREB) Market Outlook and Year in Review report reveals that a well-supplied housing market will keep average annual home price growth at the rate inflation, with the average selling price increasing moderately in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) over the course of the year.
A hundred years ago, Toronto’s Harbourfront was a bustling and dirty port full of noise and industrial activity. Ships hauling cargo frequented a landscape of huge wooden wharves and smokestack chimneys overlooking Lake Ontario. Although Toronto surpassed Montreal as Canada’s leading city in the 1970s, its industrial decline meant this waterfront district needed new purpose, starting an ambitious process of transformation into an area for recreation and culture.
No matter how many bookshelves a home may have, there’s something special about a dedicated library. Who hasn’t dreamt of curating their own shelves, dusting off old favorites and getting lost for countless hours between the pages? The popularity of the personal library as a luxury home feature seems to have increased over the past few years, perhaps as a reaction to the pervasive presence of digital consumption. In the online era, a room of books is a regular reminder to reconnect with the pleasure of reading, to surround yourself in words with personal meaning, and to define a space that’s screen-free.
Discover the fascinating story behind the sale of treasured artworks to make way for a masterpiece. In “Going, Going, Gone: Making Room for the Rubens,” Sotheby’s explores the strategic decisions collectors face when refining their collections. Learn how one exceptional Rubens painting reshaped an entire collection and the market forces driving high-stakes acquisitions.