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Price: $679,000

Bedrooms: 2

Bathrooms: 1

Parking + Locker: 1

CONTEMPORARY DESIGN IN THE HEART OF THE CITY 

A truly rare offering. This beautifully designed two bedroom condo spans just under 900sqft of living space and features a leafy sun-drenched south exposure, open airy interior that seamlessly blends together with the upgraded Scandinavian style flooring. The large and well proportioned floor plan includes a generous sized living and dining room, two good sized bedrooms and Pinterest worthy bathroom. This condo is priced to sell at $789/sqft - that's 24% less than the average price of $1,038/sqft in the Yonge - Church Corridor.  Get it while you can! Welcome to 25 Maitland St, Suite #201. 

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FEATURES

OPEN CONCEPT LIVING

Light filled open concept living/dining room features updated Scandinavian style flooring. The large sized principal room allows for a 6-8 person dining table (a rarity in todays condo market) and a spacious living area with room for a generous sized couch and arm chairs. This room overlooks the private south side of building which acts as a lovely backdrop that blossoms into a screen of green foliage in the spring and summer.

MASTER BEDROOM

Find the perfect place to unwind within this large master retreat - big enough to fit a king sized bed with additional ample walking space throughout.  This bedroom boasts lots of natural light, good amount of closet space and located conveniently next to the bathroom. 

SECOND BEDROOM

The second bedroom is currently used as an office/guest room. Along with the master, the second bedroom has the same sunny south exposure making it an ideal working space for those working remotely. 

UPDATE SPA LIKE BATHROOM

No need for two bathrooms here. This space has a double sink teak wood vanity with quartz counters and extra large dual combination shower making getting ready in the morning a breeze.  Pinterest worthy bath features dark hexi-tiles, black fixtures and hardware and stunning seamless glass enclosed shower

STORAGE

Front closet, linen closet, x-large laundry room closet + locker. More storage than you will know what do with.

KITCHEN

This certainly beats the tiny unpractical modern wall kitchens we see these days in new condo developments.  Plenty of cabinetry for storage here and amble amounts of counter space. Pretty view out the window and newer appliances complete his kitchen. 

AMENITIES

25 Maitland offers an array of hotel styled amenities that include 24 hour concierge, rooftop pool and lounge area, hot tub, fitness centre, sauna, roof top running/walking track, library, guest suites, visitor parking, bicycle racks, security. 

Extras: All window coverings, most electrical light fixtures, fridge, dishwasher, stove, washer and dryer, wood kitchen cart, pot hanger, bathroom mirrors. Please exclude: Front hall mirror, kitchen light fixture and hanging plug in light fixture in dining room

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NEIGHBOURHOOD

A LOOK AROUND

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NEIGHBOURHOOD INSIDER

WHERE TO EAT/DRINK

CONSTANTINE

15 CHARLES ST E

From the culinary creators who brought sunny SoCal to Toronto with Insta-worthy La Palma, comes their second collaboration—Constantine. Craig Harding & Alexandra Hutchison  (formerly Campagnolo) and Jack and Domenic Scarangella and Steve Christian (Mercatto) pay homage to the diverse, stimulating and primal cuisine of distinct regions of the Mediterranean.

Constantine’s menu, spearheaded by Chef Craig Harding, highlights local ingredients at the peak of season presented in thoughtfully-inventive dishes, where striking and aromatic flavours reign. A wood-burning oven and hearth anchor the kitchen, churning out crispy pizzas alongside expertly roasted and lightly smoked meat and seafood. Like La Palma, vegetable dishes take centre stage with family-style dining encouraged. Equally important to the food presented at Constantine is the meticulously designed wine program featuring a curated mix of old world balanced with fresher modern wines.

Rating: 4.4/5

NEO COFFEE BAR

770 BAY ST UNIT 3

Known for serving some of the city's best Japanese dessertsmuffinscappuccinospour-overs and lattes. The sunning space was designed by Dialogue 38 with Japanese and minimalist influences in mind, incorporating lots of raw wood and industrial textures. 

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Rating: 4.5/5

WHERE TO SHOP

LOBLAWS

60 CARLTON ST

Loblaws at Maple Leaf Gardens, as one would expect, a pretty remarkable grocery store. Not only is it a huge retail space at 85,000 square feet, but its market-style features — things like self-serve seafood, the grand wall of cheese, and loads of prepared food options — are part of what the company calls its "theatre of food." As impressive as this is (and it is pretty impressive), none of it is particularly surprising. When Loblaws announced that it would be opening a store at the former home of the Toronto Maple Leafs, you knew that it would be pulling out all the stops.

Rating: 4.4/5

EATON CENTER

220 YONGE ST

The Toronto Eaton Centre attracts the most visitors of any of Toronto's tourist attractions. It is North America's busiest shopping mall and has 330 stores and restaurants. With 48,969,858 visitors in 2015 alone, the centre sees more annual visitors than either of the two busiest malls in the United States (Mall of America and Ala Moana Center), or Central Park in New York City. The number of visitors to the Toronto Eaton Centre in 2015 exceeds the total 2015 passenger counts at Toronto Pearson International Airport, Canada's largest and busiest airport.

Rating: 4.4/5

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