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.
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