88 Grandview Way #609, Toronto, Ontario M2N 6V6
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Price/Sqft$770/sqft
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Description
Discover this rarely offered 1-bedroom + versatile den (easily converted into a second bedroom) in one of North York Centres most coveted addresses. Enjoy bright east exposure with unobstructed views, filling the space with natural light from morning to midday.Perfectly positioned for ultimate convenience, just steps to the subway, TTC, world-class dining, boutique shops, supermarkets, and everyday essentials. Crafted by esteemed builder Tridel, this residence offers exceptional quality and peace of mind with 24-hour gated security in a vibrant, welcoming community.Featuring laminate flooring throughout and lovingly maintained by the original owner in excellent condition, the expansive 700+ sq. ft. layout provides a sense of openness rarely found in todays market.Located in the prestigious Earl Haig Secondary and McKee Public school district, this home blends modern urban living with access to some of Torontos top-rated education. An exceptional opportunity for both homeowners and investors.
Property Details
Interior
Features
Main Floor
Living
5.54 x 3.5Combined W/Dining / East View / Laminate
Dining
5.54 x 3.5Combined W/Living / Open Concept / Laminate
Kitchen
2.43 x 2.28Ceramic Floor
Primary
4.08 x 2.74W/I Closet / hardwood floor
Exterior
Parking
Garage spaces 1
Garage type Underground
Other parking spaces 0
Total parking spaces 1
Condo Details
Amenities
Exercise Room, Games Room, Party/Meeting Room, Sauna
Inclusions
Property History



