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555 Yonge St #609
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Send This Listing To A FriendLocated at the vibrant junction of Yonge and Wellesley, this condo offers a taste of city living at its finest. With Toronto Metropolitan University, the University of Toronto, and Toronto General Hospital just around the corner, residents can effortlessly balance work and play in this bustling urban hub. Designed with co-living in mind, the unit’s spacious split floor plan offers the perfect balance of privacy and shared living space, catering to the dynamic lifestyle of young professionals. Now, with a new, lower price, seizing this opportunity to embrace urban living has never been more enticing.
Let this condo serve as your gateway to the city’s finest dining, shopping, and entertainment options. Whether you’re craving a culinary adventure, the latest fashion trends, or yearning for a night of excitement, everything you desire is just steps away from your doorstep. With both a transit and a walk score of 100, navigating the city is a breeze. Whether you prefer to hop on the subway or catch a bus, you’ll enjoy seamless access to public transportation, making your daily commute a breeze. The unit includes one parking spot for those days when you must hop in the car and take a drive.
Step inside the suite to discover a thoughtfully designed layout that maximizes space and privacy. Perfect for individuals, couples, or roommates, this condo offers an ideal blend of function and comfort, ensuring every resident feels at home. One locker is included for extra storage space.
You’ll love waking up to the breathtaking sight of Toronto’s skyline greeting you each morning. With its east exposure and 9ft tall ceilings, this unit lets the morning sun flood in, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere. Fresh paint and new lighting help create a calming vibe.
Get ready to indulge in all the luxurious amenities that this building has to offer. From a well-equipped gym to a stylish party room, a serene rooftop deck/garden, a cozy BBQ area, and even a relaxing sauna, every aspect of daily living is elevated to new heights.
Experience peace and tranquility within the confines of this quiet building, where attentive management ensures that any issues are promptly addressed. Whether working from home or seeking a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of city life, this condo provides the perfect retreat.
For those considering this property as an investment, its desirable location close to the major universities and Toronto General Hospital makes it a highly attractive opportunity with a continual stream of future tenants.
This condo isn’t just a place to live – it’s a lifestyle. It celebrates all that Toronto offers, from its rich cultural tapestry to its endless possibilities for adventure and exploration. So why settle for the ordinary when you can experience the extraordinary? Welcome home to urban living at its finest.
5 Things We Love
- Prime Location: It’s all about “Location. Location. Location.” Situated at the vibrant intersection of Yonge and Wellesley, this condo places you in the heart of the city’s action. With the Wellesley subway just steps away, your daily commute couldn’t be more convenient.
- Tranquil Living: Enjoy the tranquillity of a quiet building with fewer occupants. It’s the perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city, providing you with a peaceful oasis right at home.
- Efficient Building Management: You’ll appreciate the responsible building management that addresses any issues promptly. It’s a testament to their commitment to ensuring your comfort and satisfaction as a resident.
- Ideal Workspace (Or second bedroom): Whether you work from home or simply need a quiet space to focus, this condo offers a perfect solution. The two bedrooms and split floorplan are perfect for those who appreciate a little extra privacy.
- Functional and Spacious Layout: The condo boasts a functional split floor plan layout with high ceilings (approximately 9 feet), creating an open and airy atmosphere. This thoughtful design maximizes space and comfort, making it a delightful place to call home.
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About Church-Yonge Corridor
Welcome to Toronto’s Church-Yonge Corridor neighbourhood!
The Church-Yonge Corridor is where the big city hustle bustle is. There is so much to see and do here, from browsing the trendy shops on Church Street, taking a stroll through Allan Gardens, immersing yourself in a live theatre performance or visiting an iconic attraction. It’s easy to see why the Church-Yonge Corridor is considered one of Toronto’s most happening hoods.
Yonge Street (formerly listed as “the longest street in the world” by Guinness Book of Records) serves as the west side boundary, while Jarvis serves as the east. It includes the Church-Wellesley Village which hosts the city’s LGBT community, and every year when millions from around the world flock to the city for Pride Week, this is the centre of the action.
The heart of Church-Yonge Corridor can be found at Yonge-Dundas Square, Toronto’s version of New York’s Times Square. It serves as a community gathering place for events and hosts many year round concerts and community celebrations.
Shopping in this hood is a breeze with so many different options from the high-end fashion stores on Bloor, to the trendy boutiques on Church, to the day-to-day retail that is found throughout the neighbourhood. The biggest shopping attraction is the Eaton Centre, with over 300+ retailers it is one of the city’s largest indoor shopping centres.
Even though Church-Yonge Corridor is right-smack-dab in the heart of the city, there are still many green spaces to enjoy a nice afternoon stroll. The largest is Allan Gardens Conservatory, also one of the city’s oldest parks. This iconic spot is a 16,000 sq ft indoor botanical garden housing 6 greenhouses, and the park outside even features an off-leash dog area and playground. St. James Park right beside the iconic attraction St. James Cathedral is a stunning scenic park with walking trails, flower gardens and a playground for the kiddies. Other green spaces in the hood include Cawthra Square, Ryerson Community Park, and Norman Jewison Park.