Price: $599,800
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
1 Car Parking
This spacious and airy designed suite is perched 14 storeys high on prime Bay St. It's located minutes away from College subway station, The Toronto Eaton Centre, Uof T and the Financial District, which makes this one of the city’s most coveted locations. With over 800 sqft of open concept living space this large 2 +1 split bedroom plan boasts newer floors, 2 full bathrooms, large kitchen with granite countertops and an outdoor space perfect for a Sunday afternoon cocktail.
PERFECTLY LOCATED IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN
GALLERY
SPACIOUS. SMART. TIMELESS
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FEATURES
OPEN CONCET LIVING
Stunning open concept suite with a wider footprint and thoughtful floor plan. The den currently being used as a large dinning room space. Kitchen overlooks the living area and features stainless steel appliances and granite countertops.
BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS
Find the perfect place to unwind in this beautiful extra wide master bedroom, boasting good sized closets and a 4 piece ensuite bathroom
On the other side of the unit you will find a second bedroom with floor to ceiling windows that’s currently being used as a guest bedroom with office. The second 4 piece bathroom is located just down the hall.
AMENITIES
One of the many perks of living at 736 Bay St are the incredible private amenities. These include: pool, exercise room, sauna, security, parking garage and phone system entrance.
NEIGHBOURHOOD
A LOOK AROUND
NEIGHBOURHOOD INSIDER
WHERE TO EAT
JAPANGO | 122 ELIZEBETH ST
This tiny wood-lined sushi restaurant has the cozy warmth of a back-alley joint in Shibuya, and deluxe sashimi lives up to its billing here: lightly torched sea bream, delicately scored and seared curls of salmon, and albacore glazed lightly with garlic and sesame, as well as unadorned, perfect-on-their-own tuna and flounder. Considered some of the best sushi in Toronto.
Rating: 3.9/5
ELM TREE | 43 ELM ST
Elm Tree Restaurant serves Mediterranean and modern European cuisine in a casual-yet-classy setting, with matador art adorning the walls, exposed brick and wood floors. A nice selection of beer and wine coupled with friendly service and good food makes this a nice addition to Elm St. (Funnily enough, there are no longer any elm trees on Elm St. )
Rating: 4.3/5
WHERE TO INDULGE
UNCLE TETSU'S | 598 BAY ST
Even baffled onlookers are now joining the snaking queues outside Uncle Tetsu’s North American flagship on Bay Street, hungry for a taste of the elusive Japanese cheesecake. Unlike the dense New York style, these crustless wonders taste like a hybrid of sponge cake and soufflé, lusciously laced with cream cheese. Made on-site in 15-minute cycles, each cake gets hot-branded with owner Tetsushi Mizokami’s caricatured seal before being packaged—still warm—into a cute little vented box
Rate: 4.1/5
ELMWOOD SPA | 18 ELM ST
Tucked away on Elm St, you'll find this oasis of spa treatments and pools. Enhanced facials, sugar scrubs and Li'tya healing rituals are just some of their specialties. The four-story spa is super peaceful and quiet once you're inside and their is a sun room for relaxing once you've tried the pools.
Rating: 4.1/5

Neighbourhood
Statistics
Year to Date
(2 bedrooms sales)
Number of units sold: 100
Average Price: $877,825
Year to Date Appreciation: +8%
Average Days on Market: 14















