1407 - 620 TORONTO STREET, Victoria, British Columbia V8V1P7
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Experience elevated coastal living with postcard-perfect views from this stunning southeast-facing 14th-floor condo. Bright, open and beautifully updated, this home captures the best of life by the sea in one of Victoria’s most sought-after locations. Step onto your expansive 17-foot covered deck and take in sweeping views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Beacon Hill Park and the city’s blue heron nesting grounds. Each morning brings radiant sunrises, sparkling water and graceful ships passing by, creating a view that feels new every day. Inside, thoughtful 2024 updates bring comfort and style together. Wide-plank flooring flows through the spacious living area while the redesigned kitchen shines with stainless steel appliances, classic shaker cabinetry and granite countertops. Solid wood barn doors, soft LED lighting throughout and a spa-inspired bathroom complete the atmosphere of easy everyday elegance. This home is move-in ready and offers a secured parking stall, storage locker and convenient access to bike and kayak storage. The building enhances daily living with resort-style amenities including a fitness room, pool, library, party room, guest suites, EV chargers and more. Perfectly located steps from Beacon Hill Park, Dallas Road and downtown, this condo blends coastal charm, modern ease and an unbeatable walkable lifestyle you’ll love coming home to. (id:39198)
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Balcony
3'10 x 16'8Living room/Dining room
18'2 x 15'5Primary Bedroom
10'0 x 11'10Kitchen
9'0 x 7'1Exterior
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Total parking spaces 1
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