701-11611 Yonge Street | The Bristol Condominiums
Suite 701
The Bristol Residences in Richmond Hill
701 at 11611 Yonge Street Richmond Hill
The Bristol Residences
Sold | Taxes $2,783 | 2 Bedrooms 2 Bathroom | Locker and Parking Included | Richmond Hill | New Era Developments
About Suite 701 at 11611 Yonge Street
Introducing suite 701 a spectacular bright and spacious, sub penthouse, 2 bedroom 2 bathroom designer suite in one of Richmond Hill's most sought after buildings. Beautifully finished with approximately 824 square feet of space and soaring 9 foot ceilings, boasting gleaming hardwood floors, modern kitchen with stunning granite countertops, custom cabinetry, ceramic backsplash and more. Unobstructed views east of courtyard. Most desirable floor plan! Situated steps to public transit and shopping!
Parking and locker included. Building offers - 24 hour concierge, gym, party room, recreation rom and visitor parking.

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